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What is a A6M?

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What is the origin of the word 'judo'?

Judo, coined in English in 1889, came from the Japanese word judo, a combined form of ju, meaning "softness, gentleness" + do, meaning "way, art".This refined form of ju-jitsu was introduced by one Dr. Jigoro Kano in 1882 as a sport or physical exercise, using form, balance, and principles of movement.


What is the word origin for judo?

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One of the british fighter planes name?

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What is the meaning of the French word 'ipone'?

The word 'ipone' comes from the Japanese word 'ippon', which means one full point. That point is the highest score that may be achieved by a fighter in martial arts contests, such as Judo, Jujutsu, or Karate. The French version of the word most notably dates back to 1985, when a company of the name Ipone, for motorbike and motorcycle specific lubricants and oils, was started up in Aix-en-Provence.


What Japanese word is related to the word ippon seoi-nage?

In judo, an ippon seoi-nage is a throw. Tranlated into English, it is One armed shoulder throw. I hope that answers your question.


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Does sumo wrestling called as judo?

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What were the zeroes?

Japanese fighter planes. Also a slang term for "officers". Desiree--The Zeroes were Japanese fighter planes. Our US P47s--P52s and P38s engaged them in dog fights during the war in the Pacific. While I was involved in the Battle for Okinawa I witnessed many of these dog fights in the sky over the Island. Also when our U.S. fighter planes returned from escorting our U.S. Bombers over Japan anytime one of our fighter planes was credited with a Zero kill they were allowed to put their fighter plane through aerobatics over the Island before landing. This was really something to witness. == I think the first answer is accurate. There was one Japanese fighter aircraft that was designated the Zero; the MITSUBISHI A6M2. The Zero got its name from its official designation, Navy Type Zero Carrier-Based Fighter (or Reisen), though the Allies code-named it "Zeke." However, the term was used generally to describe any Japanese fighter plane as many of their aircraft looked very similiar. (I'm not sure about the officer part of the answer.) http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=471 == The zero (Zero) was one of the most successful fighter pilots of the Japanese Navy in the first half of the war. They seriously outmaneuvered every other aircraft at the time. Only at the end of 1942 and from 1943 that the US managed to counter the Zero with F4U Corsairs, F6F Hellcats, etc.


What was the name of the German fighter plane in World War 2?

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What is judo uniform called?

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What does ippon mean in judo?

Ippon is part of the scoring system of judo, Ippon means one whole point. One whole point in judo means you have won the match and will go on to fight the next combatant, or win the tournament.