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The Chinese word "丘比特" is formed through phonetic transliteration of the English name "Cupid", where each character is chosen to mimic the sound of a syllable: "丘" (qiū) corresponds to "Cu", "比" (bǐ) to "pi", and "特" (tè) to "d", resulting in a combined pronunciation that approximates the original.

Word Definition - 丘比特

qiū bǐ tè Cupid, son of Venus and Mars, Roman god of love and beauty