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"Do, or do not, there is no try."
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, A
, B
, C
, D
, E
, F
, G
, H
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| I
, J
, K
, L
, M
, N
, O
, P |
| Q
, R
, S
, T
, U
, V
, W |
| X
, Y
, Z |
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Nage
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Throw. |
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Nagare
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Flow. |
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Nagashi
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Floating. |
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Naginata
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"Reaping
sword." A curved-blade spear, once used by Japanese monks and
samurai. It is approximately seven feet in length including the
blade. Many women of the samurai class became adept at the use of
this weapon. |
| Naifanchin |
Surreptitious
steps. Sideways fighting. |
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Naiwan
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Inner
arm. |
| Naka |
Middle,
center. |
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Nakago
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The
tang; that portion of the sword blade to which the hilt is attached. |
| Nami
ashi |
‘Wave
foot’. |
| Naname |
Diagonal. |
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Naotte
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A
command to be at ease or relax. |
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Narande
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A
command to line up. |
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Neikya
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An
advanced system of combat developed from Korean kwonbop. |
| Neko |
Cat. |
| Nihon |
Japanese.
Two (counting long shape’s things). |
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Ninja
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"Stealer
in." Japanese warriors most associated but sadly stereotyped
with spying, infiltration and assassination. They became legends in
their time, supposedly capable of disappearing into thin air and
turning into animals. |
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Ninjutsu
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The
art practiced by the ninja of feudal Japan. |
| Nujisashi |
Perfect
combination of soft kata movements. |
| Nunchaku |
Flail.
Temochi shiki Bo ( ‘handy’ Bo). |
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