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ding jarn (C) [Wihng Cheun] see dingjaan

ding sahn (C) [Common Usage] to stabilize the spirit

di pen bu (M) [Bajiquan] horse stance

dip jeung (C) [Common Usage] butterfly palm

di qi (M) [Common Usage] earth's energy

di ren (M) [Common Usage] see chou ren

di shou (M) [Common Usage] see deui sau

Di Shu Quan (M) [Style] see Gou Quan

dit (C) [Common Usage] to fall

Di Tang (M) [Style] (lit. Ground Lying) a ground-fighting art that is divided into northern and southern styles

dit da jow (C) [Medicine] see tit da jau

diu (C) [Kahm Na] see diao

diu kok ma (C) [Wihng Cheun] see doih kok man

diu lian (M) [Common Usage] see mouh min

diu lihm (C) [Common Usage] see mouh min

di wo (M) [Common Usage] see deih to

do (J, K) [Common Usage] (lit. the Way) A term used to denote many Japanese and Korean ascetic disciplines. It is written with the same character as the Chinese term Dao.

do (J) [Kendo, Naginata] 1 a blow that strikes the torso of the body 2 chest protector, plastron; the part of the armor that protects the torso of the trainee

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