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cha bapki (K) [Taekwondo] stomping kick
cha busugi (K) [Taekwondo] breaking kick, destroying kick
cha cha (C) [Common Usage] cymbal, used in lion dance performances
cha chi huang (M) [Medicine] a plant used in Chinese herbal medicine to help reduce swelling
cha chui (M) [Common Usage] a double-handed striking technique that uses two fists thrusting forward on a downward angle
cha da (K) [Common Usage] to kick
chado (J) [Common Usage] see cha no yu
cha dolligi (K) [Ssi Rum] turning-and-sideways-kicking technique
chaejjik (K) [Common Usage] whip
chaejjik jil ha da (K) [Common Usage] to strike with a whip
chaejjik sul (K) [Common Usage] whip technique
chaek (K) [Common Usage] book
Chah Kyuhn (C) [Style] see Cha Quan
chahm fa (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Placing the Flower) a paper flower used in a ceremony to decorate a new lion of a traditional southern Chinese martial arts school or on the altars of ancestors
Chahm Kiuh (C) [Wihng Cheun] (lit. Searching the Bridge) the second hand form in this southern style