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  • 111Tsuki — A successful tsuki in Karate. Japanese name Kanji …

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  • 112truncheon — noun /ˈtɹʌntʃən/ a) A short staff, a club; a cudgel. Helpe me that thys truncheoune were oute of my syde, for hit stykith so sore that hit nyghe sleyth me. b) A baton, or military staff of …

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  • 113Aikido — Infobox martial art logo = logocaption = logosize = imagecaption = The version of the four direction throw ( shihōnage ) with standing attacker and seated defender ( hanmi handachi ). The receiver of the throw ( uke ) is taking a breakfall (… …

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  • 114sling — sling1 /sling/, n., v., slung, slinging. n. 1. a device for hurling stones or other missiles that consists, typically, of a short strap with a long string at each end and that is operated by placing the missile in the strap, and, holding the ends …

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  • 115Jujutsu — (柔術) Jujutsu training at an agricultural school in Japan around 1920 Also known as Ju Jitsu, Jujitsu, Jiu Jitsu Focus Grappling …

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  • 116Truncheon — Trun cheon, n. [OE. tronchoun the shaft of a broken spear, broken piece, OF. tronchon, tron?on, F. tron?on, fr. OF. & F. tronce, tronche, a piece of wood; cf. OF. trons, tros, trois; all perhaps from L. thyrsus a stalk, stem, staff. See {Thyrsus} …

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  • 117Kōga-ryū — Kōka ryū (甲賀流, literally “the Kōka School” and originally pronounced Kōka ryū) is a school of ninjutsu. It is one of the most well known schools of ninjutsu, along with Iga ryū.Fact|date=September 2008 It originated from the town of Kōka, modern… …

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  • 118Mileena — in Mortal Kombat (2011) Series …

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  • 119Association for Renaissance Martial Arts — The Association for Renaissance Martial Arts (ARMA), is an international educational non profit organization dedicated to the study and practice of Historical European martial arts of the 15th to 17th centuries. [http://www.thearma.org/about.htm… …

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  • 120Goshindo — is a Japanese martial art based on techniques used to train samurai. It incorporates the schools of Karatedo, Aikido, and jujutsu, as well as numerous weapon disciplines including hanjo, (similar to eskrima,) jō, bō, katana, nunchaku, tonfa, and… …

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