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deai (J) [Common Usage] when opponents clash in combat
deai osae uke (J) [Karate] a smothering block, done as one moves forward
deashi barai (J) [Judo] a forward moving leg sweep, used to sweep one's opponent
debana kote (J) [Kendo, Naginata] a strike to the wrist; an attack that takes advantage of the opponent's attack in order to strike his kote with one's own attack
debana men (J) [Kendo] avoiding an opponent's attack by moving and countering with a men uchi of one's own
debana tsuki (J) [Kendo] evading the opponent's attack, then countering with a tsuki
debana waza (J) [Kendo] techniques that try to take advantage of the openings made by the opponent's attack
degeiko (J) [Sumo] (lit. Outside Practice) practice outside of one's own stable, done before a tournament to help one improve technique and to learn something about one's possible opponents
deih (C) [Common Usage] earth
Deih Seuht Kyuhn (C) [Style] see Di Shu Quan
deih tauh (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Territory) a colloquial term used to refer to one's area of control