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The Chinese word **物资 (wùzī)**, meaning "materials and supplies" or "goods and materials," is a compound word formed through a common semantic combination. It consists of the character **物 (wù)**, which broadly means "thing" or "object," and **资 (zī)**, which means "capital," "resources," or "materials." Together, they merge their meanings to create a single, more specific term that refers to tangible resources and commodities, especially in contexts like logistics, economics, or disaster relief, emphasizing the concept of physical assets and provisions.