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Dae Han Peuro Tae Su Do Hyeophoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Pro Tae Soo Do Association
Dae Han Ssi Rum Hyeophoi (K) [Ssi Rum] Korea Ssi Rum Association
Dae Han Taekwondo Hyeophoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Taekwondo Association
Dae Han Ushu Hyeophoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Wushu Association
Dae Han Yudo Hoi (K) [Common Usage] Korea Yudo (Judo) Association
Dae Kwae Do (K) [Common Usage] painting that shows Tae Kyon sparring and Ssi Rum wrestling, created around 1846
Daeman (K) [Common Usage] Taiwan
daeryeon (K) [Common Usage] sparring
daeryeon guseong (K) [Taekwondo] sparring system
daeryeon ha da (K) [Common Usage] to spar
daetoigol (K) [Common Usage] femur
Da Fu Baatgwa (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Fighting the Tiger Baatgwa Form) a hand form
da gu (M) [Common Usage] to play the drum; usually done to accompany lion dances
Daht Ting Baatgwa (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Daht Ting's Eight Trigram Form) a hand form
Dai (J) [Karate, Kobudo] (lit. Large, Big) used in names of karate kata to identify the more difficult of two kata derived from the same original form; the use of Sho indicates the less complex of the two kata