| 发髻 | fà jì | hair worn in a bun or coil | |
| 螺髻 | luó jì | spiral coil (in hairdressing) | |
| 丫髻 | yā jì | bun (of hair); topknot | |
| 束发为髻 | shù fà wéi jì | to braid one's hair into coils (idiom) | |
| 双髻鲨 | shuāng jì shā | hammerhead shark |
| 1 | Look at her hair. It' s tied up in a simple bun. | |
| 2 | The hair on the legs and feet should be a darker shade than the topknot . | |
| 3 | As soon as your daughter' s hair was long enough, you put it in Leia buns. | |
| 4 | When hammerheads swim into clouds of odor, they usually do not swim straight on. Instead, their bodies are on an angle. | |
| 5 | Today her hair is scraped back into a bun; she wears no jewellery except her wedding ring. |