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Eishin ryu
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The
original style of iaijutsu that embraces numerous kata and is combat
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Eku
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"Oar."
A weapon developed by Okinawan farmers. Today it is a training
weapon common to Okinawan karate. |
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Embujo
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A place
of exhibition or athletic performances where martial arts events are
often staged. |
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Encho
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"Continuation"
or "extension." The overtime period of a match. |
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Enchosen
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Extention. |
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Enteki
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The art
of long-distance archery. |
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Eri
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Lapel. |
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Eri katsu
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The lapel
method of resuscitation used in judo. |
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Esquiva
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A
Spanish word meaning escape, defend, repel, get away, move out of
the way, etc. It is also used in Spanish poetry, literature and
prose, to indicate a demeanor of shyness or elusiveness. |
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Estocador
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A
practitioner of eskrima. |
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