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doi (C) [Common Usage] big
Doi Choi Fa Daaih Gok Kyuhn (C) [Baahk Hok] a hand form
doih biu (C) [Common Usage] to represent
doih kok mah (C) [Wihng Cheun] diagonal stance
doih tai (C) [Common Usage] to replace
dojang (K) [Common Usage] (7(7. Way Place) training hall
dojang gyuchik (K) [Common Usage] training-hall rules
do jeh (C) [Common Usage] see gam jeh
doji jogai (J) [Competitive Budo] both competitors have moved outside of the competitive area
do jime (J) [Judo] (lit. Body Strangle) a technique in which the opponent's torso is squeezed with one's legs; a body scissors hold
dojo (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Place of the Way) originally a site for Buddhist meditation or spiritual exercises, in budo it means the martial arts training hall
dojo arashi (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Dojo Storming) the practice of visiting a dojo to challenge a teacher or his senior students to extort money or to make a name for oneself; also called dojo yaburi
doju (K) [Common Usage] the founder of an art
dojung e seo garo mak da (K) [Common Usage] to intercept