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Usage] (7(7. Way Place) training hall

      dojang gyuchik (K) [Common Usage] training-hall rules

      do jeh (C) [Common Usage] see gam jeh

      doji jogai (J) [Competitive Budo] both competitors have moved outside of the competitive area

      do jime (J) [Judo] (lit. Body Strangle) a technique in which the opponent's torso is squeezed with one's legs; a body scissors hold

      dojo (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Place of the Way) originally a site for Buddhist meditation or spiritual exercises, in budo it means the martial arts training hall

      dojo arashi (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Dojo Storming) the practice of visiting a dojo to challenge a teacher or his senior students to extort money or to make a name for oneself; also called dojo yaburi

      doju (K) [Common Usage] the founder of an art

      dojung e seo garo mak da (K) [Common Usage] to intercept

      doju nim (K) [Common Usage] the founder of an art (with the honorific suffix "nim" appended)

      doka (J) [Common Usage] 1 (lit. Songs of the Way) short didactic poems, written by budo teachers that present their views on the principles and technical aspects of the art 2 a type of match (incendiary device) used and made by ninja

      dokaeshi men (J) [Kendo] a counter used against an attack to do, attacking the opponent's head after parrying his attack

      dokko (J) [Acupressure] the pressure point in the hollow behind the jawbone and below the ears

      Dokkodo (J) [Common Usage] the name of a text by Miyamoto Musashi, explaining some of the philosophical and spiritual concepts he felt were important in studying the martial arts

      Dokogata (O) [Karate] a kata practiced in Kojo-ryu

      doksuri (K) [Common Usage] eagle

      Dokyo (J) [Common Usage] Taoism

      dol da (K) [Common Usage] to turn

      dolgi (K) [Taekwondo] turn

      doljae jil (K) [Tae Kyon] jumping leg block

      dolli da (K) [Common Usage] to turn (something), to twist (something)

      dollim baejigi (K) [Ssi Rum] balance-turning stomach-lifting technique

      dollimyeo makgi (K) [Taekwondo] circular turning block

      dollyeo bburi chigi (K) [Ssi Rum] turning-and-throwing technique

      dollyeo chagi (K) [Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do] turning kick, spinning kick, round kick

      dollyeo jireugi (K) [Taekwondo] turning punch, round punch

      dollyeo naeryeo chagi (K) [Taekwondo] turning downward kick, turning axe kick

      dolmyeo chagi (K) [Taekwondo] midair kick

      domang ga da (K) [Common Usage] to escape (from an attacker), to run away

      domo (J) [Common Usage] used in informal settings as both a way to say thank you and as a greeting

      Domyogata (O) [Karate] a kata practiced in Kojo-ryu

      dong (C) [Common Usage] to block, resist, obstruct

      dong (K) [Tae Kyon] equivalent of the dan rankings of other Korean and Japanese martial arts

      dong (M) [Common Usage] east

      dong gae (K) [Kung Do] bow case

      dong gwaih maih (C) [Medicine] the tail end of a root commonly used in Chinese medicine to reduce swelling and pain

      dong gwai mei (C) [Medicine] see dong gwaih maih

      Dong Hai Chuan (M) [Master] the founder of baguazhang

      Dong Hak (K) [Common Usage] (lit. Eastern Learning) a indigenous Korean religion created in the 1860s that combined Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shamanism

      dongjak (K) [Common Usage] movement, move

      dong tian (M) [Common Usage] the winter season

      Dong Yang musul (K) [Common Usage] Asian martial art

      don hei jo geuk (C) [Common Usage] a crane stance on the left leg

      don Ion (C) [Common Usage] horizontal palm strike

      dora chagi (K) [Kuk Sool] turning kick, spinning kick

      dosa (K) [Common Usage] Taoist or Buddhist master, spiritual guide

      Dosan hyeong (K) [Taekwondo] see To San hyung

      doshin (J) [Common Usage] a low-ranking police officer in Japan's feudal police force

      Doshu (J) [Aikido] (lit. Master of the Way) term for the head of Aikikai aikido; used when referring to Ueshiba Kisshomaru, the son of Ueshiba Morihei

      do sul (K) [Common Usage] 1 broadsword technique 2 Taoist magical skill

      dotai (J) [Sumo] a term meaning both rikishi have fallen or stepped out of the ring simultaneously

      dot cheuih (C) [Common Usage] horizontal backfist

      doton-jutsu (J) [Nin-jutsu] camouflage and concealment techniques

      dou (C) [Weapon] broadsword or knife

      dou biu (C) [Common Usage] broadsword back

      do uchi otoshi men (J) [Kendo, Naginata] a counter-attack using men uchi against an attack to the do after striking down the opponent's weapon

      douh (C) [Common Usage] see dao

      dou hau (C) [Weapon] edge of a sword or blade

      douh hip (C) [Common Usage] apologies

      douh lei (C) [Common Usage] reason, logic

      dou jim (C) [Common Usage] broadsword tip

      dou pah (C) [Common Usage] broadsword handle

      dou san (C) [Common Usage] broadsword body

      dou sau (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Sword Head) the area at the end of the broadsword handle where the piu choi is tied

      dou yahn (C) [Common Usage] broadsword edge

      dozukuri (J) [Kyudo] the ready or stable position of an archer, sometimes referred to as the second position. The archer holds his right fist at the right hip, legs apart, with both the arrow and bow held in the left hand.

      du (M) [Common Usage] belly, abdomen

      duan (M) [Common Usage] 1 short in length 2 to be severe

      duan ba zhui yun chan (M) [Weapon] weapons usually used in pairs that have a small metal rectangular-shaped blade at the end of a short

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