切腹 (seppuku) and 腹切り (harakiri) both use the Kanji "cut" and "stomach" and are ancient forms of Japanese ritual suicide originally reserved for Samurai to give them an honorable death instead of being killed by their enemies.
Seeing as (getsu)ga means "moon fang", and zan(getsu) means "cutting moon", it's safe to say that getsu translates to moon.
zacate: grass or hay. Zacatero: One who works with hay, either by cutting or selling.
The usual word for suicide is jigai.Ritual suicide is called harakiri, done with a sword, or more literally seppuku (stomach cutting).Another form of suicide, that performed after the death of one's master, was called oibara or tsuifuku.
KPMG's motto is 'cutting through complexity'.
The kanji for moon/month is and 月 which is read /tsu ki/ , /ga tsu/ and /ge tsu/ as well. It is used in compound words acting as the modifier 'lunar'. If you need a separate word as a modifier you can use 太陰の /tai in no/.tsukiTsuki no
To cut, 切る
Ummm i believe it is either Zangetsu or Tensa Zangetsu
"Gunting pangyero" translates to "barber scissors" in English. These scissors are specifically designed for cutting hair and are commonly used by barbers and hairstylists. They typically have a distinct shape and size to facilitate precise cutting and layering of hair.
Movement, empty mind movements, structured armed techniques. The kanji that make up the word Kata in Japanese represent 'cutting ground.' In English it is usually termed as a 'form.'
太陽を切断 Taiyō o setsudan
cutting
Seeing as (getsu)ga means "moon fang", and zan(getsu) means "cutting moon", it's safe to say that getsu translates to moon.
English translation of BOLO: bolo ; a large single-edged knife
cutting
Chop
Cutting and/or burning are the two major methods, often used together in what is called "slash and burn" cutting.
"Scalpum" is a Latin term that translates to "scalpel" in English, referring to a small surgical instrument used for cutting. In some contexts, it may also refer to any sharp tool used for cutting or scraping. The word can be associated with various fields, including medicine and craftsmanship.