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dohyo
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (dohy?).
Noun
dohyo (plural dohyo)
- (sumo) The ring, made of compacted clay, in which a sumo wrestling match is held.
- Synonym: dojo
Derived terms
- dohyo-iri
- dohyo matsuri
Anagrams
- hoody
Indonesian
Etymology
From Japanese ?? (dohy?, “sumo ring”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /do.h?o/
- IPA(key): /d?.x??/
- Hyphenation: do?hyo
Noun
dohyo (first-person possessive dohyoku, second-person possessive dohyomu, third-person possessive dohyonya)
- (sumo) The ring, made of compacted clay, in which a sumo wrestling match is held.
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yobidashi
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ??.
Noun
yobidashi (plural yobidashi)
- (sumo) Any of the functionaries whose tasks include building the dohyo, making announcements, singing the shikona of each rikishi and advising them of preparation time.
Translations
Anagrams
- basihyoid
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