Leebo
at 2020-02-27 00:42:18 UTC
If you navigate to the page for it, you can see it's a reference to this 艸. I suppose it's saying that's the origin of the shape, and the system is just not made to handle weird items like that. It's worth getting used to strange stroke counts based on shapes being modified. In paper dictionaries things will usually be classified under an original base shape even if they've change because of time or placement inside the kanji.
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How does 䒑 have 6 strokes?
Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure 䒑 has only 3 strokes, not 6...