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busu da (K) [Common Usage] to break
but fuh jaak yahm (C) [Common Usage] irresponsible
but jaba chagi (K) [Taekwondo] grasping kick
but jaba makgi (K) [Taekwondo] grasping block
Butokuden (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Hall of Martial Virtue) established in the 1890s in Kyoto and the site of the Budo Senmon Gakko, this was a government-sponsored training school for martial arts teachers in the pre-WW II period
Butokukai (J) [Common Usage] see Dai Nippon Butokukai
butsukari geiko (J) [Sumo] an exercise in which a rikishi pushes another wrestler across and out of the ring; it is used as a means to build both stamina and fighting spirit
bu yi (M) [Common Usage] see bat yih
bu zhong xin (M) [Common Usage] disloyal
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cai (M) [Common Usage] see choi
cai (M) [Common Usage] 1 pull down; a movement used in taijiquan that has the power to shock and disrupt the balance and concentration 2 to guess, to speculate 3 vegetables
cai dao (M) [Weapon] a metal cleaver that is used in some Chinese styles
Cai Jia (M) [Style] see Choy Ga