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doju nim (K) [Common Usage] the founder of an art (with the honorific suffix "nim" appended)
doka (J) [Common Usage] 1 (lit. Songs of the Way) short didactic poems, written by budo teachers that present their views on the principles and technical aspects of the art 2 a type of match (incendiary device) used and made by ninja
dokaeshi men (J) [Kendo] a counter used against an attack to do, attacking the opponent's head after parrying his attack
dokko (J) [Acupressure] the pressure point in the hollow behind the jawbone and below the ears
Dokkodo (J) [Common Usage] the name of a text by Miyamoto Musashi, explaining some of the philosophical and spiritual concepts he felt were important in studying the martial arts
Dokogata (O) [Karate] a kata practiced in Kojo-ryu
doksuri (K) [Common Usage] eagle
Dokyo (J) [Common Usage] Taoism
dol da (K) [Common Usage] to turn
dolgi (K) [Taekwondo] turn
doljae jil (K) [Tae Kyon] jumping leg block
dolli da (K) [Common Usage] to turn (something), to twist (something)