The word "empty hand" (which I will assume is your final goal) is Karate.
Sound familiar? The Martial Arts style gets it name from having nothing in your hands.
If you would like to write this in kanji it would be: 空手
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The answer is 空手 = empty hand
The word karate is a Japanese word for the particular Martial Arts style. The word karate means "empty hand" (kara empty, te hand) and was earlier known simply as "hand" or "Chinese hand" after it was developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom (Okinawa).
It comes from Japanese, kara, meaning empty and te, meaning hand.Technically it should be karate-do, do means way so it becomes the way of the empty hand. By empty hand here they mean without weapons.
Karate means 'Empty Hand'
The word 空手 (karate) literally means 'empty hand' in Japanese. This word is commonly used in both English and Japanese to refer to the Japanese martial art. 空 (kara) - empty 手 (te) - hand
空手 /ka ra te/ is a Japanese word, for a Japanese martial arts. It means 'empty hand'.
Karate literally means empty hand in Japanese.
Karaoke is Japanese, from the word kara meaning empty.
karappo
Which word means 'empty out
KarateKara is a character that can be translated as China or Empty.Te translates as Hand.Karate evolved as a combination of the local Okinawa art of Te, a form of combat combined with Chinese White Crane Kung Fu.In the early part of the century, the lead martial artists on Okinawa got together and agreed that they should use the term Empty, one reason be to avoid issues with the Japanese that were taking control of the area.Karate, also know as the way of the empty hand.
'Kara', as in 'karaoke', literally 'empty orchestra'.
The word sought is likely one of these:]coyote - a wild canine scavengerkarate - a genre of martial arts (Japanese for empty hand)