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bokuto (J) [Weapon] see bokken
bonbu (K) [Common Usage] headquarters of an organization
bonddae (K) [Tae Kyon] form, solo training routine
bong (C) [Common Usage] arm
bong (K) [Common Usage] club, staff
bong sau (C) [Wihng Cheun] (lit. Wing Arm) a block using the outer-edge of the arm as the point of contact
bon guk geom beop (K) [Kum Do] (lit. Native Country Sword Method) an old sword form
bong yeuhng (C) [Common Usage] example, role model
bonji (J) [Weapon] Sanskrit characters, often written on the blade of a weapon, for the purpose of invoking divine protection in combat
bou gou (C) [Common Usage] see bao gao
bouh (C) [Common Usage] stance, posture
bou ngaap chyun lihn (C) [Huhng Ga] (lit. Golden Duck Treading the Lotus Lily) a circular blocking technique made with the kiuh sau block
bou wuh (C) [Common Usage] to protect
bo zi ren (M) [Medicine] a seed used in Chinese herbal medicine
bu (J) [Common Usage] martial, military
bu (M) [Common Usage] step; stance; footwork
Bubishi (O) [Common Usage] A book whose roots have been traced to Fujian, China, although it is most often associated with Okinawan martial arts. It is a thirty-two article treatise on Bai He and Luohan Quan technique, strategy, philosophy, vital point striking, and herbal medicine.