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bigol (K) [Common Usage] fibula, shinbone

biht (C) [Kahm Na] see bie

bik (C) [Common Usage] 1 stubborn 2 to coerce, to force

Bik Bo Saam Tuhng Kyuhn (C) [Luhng Yihng Kyuhn] a hand form

biki da (K) [Common Usage] to move out of the way

bi kong (M) [Common Usage] nostril

bi liang (M) [Acupressure] a point located between the eyes

bi myan (M) [Common Usage] see bei mihn

bi nao (M) [Acupressure] a point located between the deltoids and triceps muscles of the arm

bin cheuih (C) [Common Usage] a horizontal back fist moving in a lateral motion.

bing hei (C) [Common Usage] weapons

Bin Gwai Seung Tauh Gwan (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Bin Gwai Double-Ended Staff Form) a weapons form using the staff

bing xie (M) [Common Usage] weapons

bintsuke (J) [Sumo] a fragrant hair pomade used when dressing the hair of a rikishi in their chonmage (old-style top knot)

bi sai (M) [Common Usage] competition, to compete

bi sai quan (M) [Common Usage] competition ring

bisento (J) [Weapon] a polearm resembling a glaive, with a long, heavy haft and a heavy, curved blade

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