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Dai-Ni Seisan (O) [Karate] an Uechi-ryu kata that is a combination of Sanchin and Seisan
daisho (J) [Weapon] a set of long and short swords that were worn by all members of the warrior class
Dai Sing (C) [Style] a northern style founded by Kau Sae, based on the fighting movements of the monkey, divided into five forms: Drunken, Lost, Stone, Tall, and Wood Monkey
Dai Sing Pek Gwa (C) [Style] (lit. Great Sage Chopping and Raising) a northern style incorporating the fighting movements of the monkey founded by Gan Duk Hoi; it incorporates the Deih Sing style and the Pek Gwa style into one fighting system
daito (J) [Weapon] long sword
Daito-ryu (J) [style] a system of unarmed and armed combat systematized by Takeda Sokaku; it was studied by Ueshiba Morihei before he created modern aikido
dai wong (C) [Medicine] see daaih wong
dajio (O) [Weapon] a pair of short wooden rods joined by a long rope
daki age (J) [Judo] a technique in which the opponent is raised from the mat
dak jeuih (C) [Common Usage] to offend, to insult