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Wa
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"Accord." An
ancient Japanese term for harmony, accord, and coordination.
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Wado ryu
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"Way of
peace." A Japanese style of karate developed from jujutsu and
earlier karate styles. It is one of the four major karate systems
practiced in the world today.
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Waki
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"Side" or
"flank."
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Wakizashi
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"Short
sword." The shorter of the samurai's two swords, with a blade
of sixteen to twenty-three inches long.
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Waza
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Technique.
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Waza
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Technique.
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Waza ari
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Half point.
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Wing chun
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"Beautiful
springtime." A form of Chinese kung fu that centers around
strong linear punches and centerline movement.
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Wushu
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"War arts."
A highly gymnastic, traditional sport-like artform characterized
by several styles.
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