Tuttle Dictionary Martial Arts Korea, China & Japan. Daniel Kogan
(M) [Style] see Baat Muhn Kyuhn
bam jumeok (K) [Taekwondo] protruding-knuckle fist
banchik (K) [Common Usage] foul, illegal technique in sparring competition
banchik ha da (K) [Common Usage] to violate a rule in sparring competition
bandae (K) [Common Usage] counter, opposite, reverse
bandae banghyang (K) [Common Usage] opposite direction
bandae dollyeo chagi (K) [Taekwondo] reverse turning kick
bandae dollyeo georeo chagi (K) [Taekwondo] reverse turning hook kick
bandae jireugi (K) [Taekwondo] reverse punch
bandal chagi (K) [Taekwondo] half-moon kick, crescent kick
bandal jireugi (K) [Taekwondo] half-moon punch, crescent punch
bandal son (K) [Taekwondo] half-moon hand, crescent hand, arc hand
ban deng (M) [Weapon] a wooden bench that can be used for attacking, trapping, or blocking
bang (M) [Common Usage] arm
Bang Bo (C) [Chat Sing Tohng Lohng] (lit. Crushing Step) a hand form
bangeo (K) [Common Usage] defense
bangeo chagi (K) [Common Usage] defensive kick
bangeo gisul (K) [Common Usage] defensive technique
bangeo ha da (K) [Common Usage] to defend, to protect
bangeo ja (K) [Common Usage] defender
bangeo jase (K) [Kuk Sool] defensive posture
bang geom sul (K) [Kuk Sool, Hapkido] sword-defense technique
bang gweon sul (K) [Kuk Sool, Hapkido] punch-defense technique
banghyang baggugi (K) [Common Usage] change of direction
banghyang byeon gyeong (K) [Common Usage] change of direction
bang jok sul (K) [Common Usage] kick-defense technique
bang pae (K) [Common Usage] shield
bang tusul (K) [Hapkido] throw-defense technique
bangyeok (K) [Common Usage] counterattack, counter technique
bangyeok ha da (K) [Common Usage] to counterattack
ban jayu daeryeon (K) [Taekwondo] semi-free sparring
banjeol gwansu (K) [Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do] bent-knuckle spearhand
bankoku choki (J) [Weapon] a concealed weapon consisting of a metal ring with protruding knobs or spikes; taught in the Edo-period Emmei-ryu and Nagao-ryu schools
bantam geup (K) [Taekwondo] bantamweight class in sparring competition
ban xia (M) [Medicine] a plant stem used in Chinese herbal medicine
banzai (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Ten Thousand Years) used as a cheer, much like "hooray!" in English
banzuke (J) [Sumo] Ranking list of the rikishi for each basho. Each rikishi is listed in order of rank, the highest ranks written in large characters at the top of the page and the lowest ranks in tiny ones at the bottom.
bao (M) [Common Usage] 1 leopard, panther 2 bag
bao gao (M) [Common Usage] to announce, to tell
bao jian (M) [Weapon] double-edged sword
bao wei (M) [Common Usage] to surround, to encompass
barai (J) [Judo, Karate] see harai
baro (K) [Common Usage] 1 a command to "return" 2 straight
baro jireugi (K) [Taekwondo] straight punch, lunge punch
Bart Cham Dao (C) [Wihng Cheun] see Baat Cham Dou
Ba Shan Fan (M) [Style] see Fan Zi
basho (J) [Sumo] an official sumo tournament held six times a year in different parts of Japan; it lasts for fifteen days
basho teate (J) [Sumo] a monetary reward or allowance given to rikishi for appearing at official tournaments
Ba Shyh Chuan (M) [Xingyiquan] see Ba Xu Quan
Bassai (J) [Karate] see Passai
batang son (K) [Taekwondo] palm heel
batang son teok chigi (K) [Taekwondo] palm strike to the jaw
Bat Cham Dao (C) [Wihng Cheun] see Baat Cham Dou
batdari gama dolligi (K) [Ssi Rum] outside leg-wrapping and turning technique
batdari geolgi (K) [Ssi Rum] outside leg-hooking technique
batdari hurigi (K) [Ssi Rum] outside leg-sweeping technique
bat fuhk chuhng (C) [Common Usage] seewaihbui
bat gung pihng (C) [Common Usage] unfair, unjust, injustice
bat haau (C) [Common Usage] disrespectful
batjang dari (K) [Tae Kyon] ankle-level kick to the outside
batjul (K) [Common Usage] rope
batjul sul (K) [Common Usage] rope technique
bat moon (C) [Taai Gihk Kyuhn] see baat muh
batsai jase (K) [Tang Soo Do] cross posture
batto-jutsu (J) [Style] the art of drawing and cutting with a sword; also referred to as iai-jutsu or bakken
batto tai (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Sword Squadron) a branch of the Japanese police during the Meiji era equivalent to the modern-day riot police
bat yih (C) [Common Usage] not righteous, unjust
ba wang ju ding (M) [Hong Jia] see ba wohng queui ding
bawi milgi (K) [Taekwondo] push-boulder movement
ba wohng queui ding (C) [Huhng Ga] (lit. King Raising his Talisman) a two-handed block above the head with the hands in the kiuh sau position and the elbows slightly bent
ba xian guo hai (M) [Baguazhang] (lit. The Eight Immortals Crossing the Seas) A technique used to intercept attacks and to advance. The arms are swung in a small circular motion in front of the body while stepping forward; also known as xuan feng chang or "whirlwind palm."
Ba Xu Quan (M) [Xingyiquan] (lit. Eight Posture Sequence) a hand form
Bbachaei hyeong (K) [Tang Soo Do] form named after a karate form composed of 104 movements
bbaegi (K) [Hapkido] release technique
bbalgan (K) [Common Usage] red
bbalgan ddi (K) [Common Usage] red belt
bbalgan saek (K) [Common Usage] red color
bballi (K) [Common Usage] fast
bbeot gi (K) [Common Usage] extension of a limb
bbi da (K) [Common Usage] to sprain
bbim (K) [Common Usage] sprain
bbyam (K) [Common Usage] cheek
bbyeo (K) [Common Usage] bone
bbyeo ga bureoji da (K) [Common Usage] to break a bone
bbyeo hwasal chuk (K) [Kung Do] arrowhead made of bone
bei (C) [Common Usage] forearm
bei (M) [Common Usage] north
Bei Chao Dai (M) [Common Usage] Northern Imperial dynasties; consisting of the Northern Wei, Qi, Zhou, and the Western and Eastern Wei, these dynasties ruled China from A.D. 386 to 581
bei choi (C) [Common Usage] competition
bei choi hyun (C) [Common Usage] ring of competition, arena
bei ci (M) [Medicine] a shell that is ground into a powder and used in Chinese herbal