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deuryeo masi da (K) [Common Usage] to inhale
Dewanoumi (J) [Sumo] a sumo beya located in Sumida Ward, Tokyo
dezui (M) [Common Usage] see dak jeuih
dian (M) [Qin Na] to point
dian gang jue (M) [Weapon] short double-edged straight swords usually used in pairs
dian mai (M) [Style] attacking acupuncture points so as to stop or disrupt the flow of qi, which can cause death; often referred to as dim mak
dian xue (M) [Qin Na] the art of pressing or striking specific acupuncture points to kill or immobilize an opponent
dian xue ding (M) [Weapon] sharp darts with a supporting base that can be placed on the ground or thrown at opponents
diao (M) [Qin Na] to be deceptive
die (M) [Common Usage] see dit
dihk yahn (C) [Common Usage] see chou ren
dihng jih ma (C) [Common Usage] wedge horse stance
di kang (M) [Common Usage] see dai kong
dik sau (C) [Common Usage] see deui sau
dim (C) [Common Usage] to point
dim mak (C) [Style] see dian mai
ding geuk (C) [Common Usage] inside crescent kick
ding jaan (C) [Wihng Cheun] butting elbow