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dwit ggoa seogi (K) [Taekwondo] backward cross stance
dwit gubi seogi (K) [Taekwondo] extended back stance, deep back stance
dwit jase (K) [Common Usage] back posture
dwit ogeum jipgi (K) [Ssi Rum] rear back-of-the-knee pulling technique
dwi tong su (K) [Common Usage] back of the head
dwit palgup chigi (K) [Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do] back elbow strike
dyou lyau (M) [Common Usage] see sat mihn ji
dyun (C) [Kahm Na] to be severe
dyun dihng (C) [Common Usage] judgment, decision
dyun gwan (C) [Weapon] short staff
dyun keuih (C) [Common Usage] see duan ju
Dyun Kyuhn Luhk Louh (C) [Huhng Kyuhn] see Duan Quan Liu Lu
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ebisuko (J) [Sumo] sumo slang for a hearty meal
eboshi (J) [Common Usage] a hat made from lacquered horse-hair used by Shinto priests and gyoji (sumo referees); also worn by senior kyudo exponents on special occasions
Edo (J) [Common Usage] the old name for Tokyo
Edo jidai (J) [Common Usage] historic period between 1603 and 1867, when the country was ruled by the Tokugawa Bakufu, the last feudal government of Japan