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aikuchi (J) [Weapon] a dagger without a tsuba
Aioi-ryu (J) [Style] a name used by Ueshiba Morihei to refer to his art for a short time prior to World War II
aite (J) [Common Usage] opponent, training partner
aite no tsukuri (J) [Judo] to set up one's opponent for a predetermined move or position
ai uchi (J) [Competitive Budo] clash, simultaneous attack
Ajigawa (J) [Sumo] a sumo beya in Koto Ward, Tokyo
Ajikata no Mainote (O) [Karate] a kata practiced in Motobu-ryu
aka (J) [Common Usage] red
akagashi (J) [Common Usage] red oak; used for making wooden training weapons
aka hansoku (J) [Competitive Budo] "red" violation; the red fighter has committed a violation of the rules
aka ippon (J) [Competitive Budo] a full point (ippon) awarded to the "red" fighter
aka kiken (J) [Competitive Budo] "red" fighter has conceded the bout
aka no kachi (J) [Competitive Budo] the "red" fighter is the winner of the bout
akeni (J) [Sumo] a trunk made of lacquered bamboo used to hold the personal belongings of rikishi in one of the top two divisions