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do (K) [Common Usage] broadsword

dobok (K) [Common Usage] (lit. Way Clothes) uniform

dobok baji (K) [Common Usage] uniform pants

dobok gae neun beop (K) [Common Usage] uniform-folding method

dobok sang eui (K) [Common Usage] uniform top

doburoku (J) [Common Usage] strong, less refined, thick, white sake

Dogen (J) [Zen] a master of Zen and founder of the Soto school of Zen, who lived in the thirteenth century

doggijil (K) [Tae Kyon] strike with the blade of the hand

dogi (J) [Common Usage] training uniform

Dogyo (K) [Common Usage] Taoism

dohimo (J) [Kendo, Naginata] cords or strings at the back of the do, used to tie it in place

doh lohk (C) [Common Usage] to lose dignity, to fall

dohyo (J) [Sumo] sumo ring; it is 4.55 meters in diameter and is delineated by half-buried straw bales that have been filled with earth. Women are not allowed to enter practice and competition dohyo, in accordance with ancient Shinto beliefs

dohyo iri (J) [Sumo] (lit. Ring Entrance) a ceremony in which the rikishi enter the dohyo, and pledge themselves to fight fairly

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