different between yorikiri vs yoritaoshi
yorikiri
English
Etymology
From Japanese ???? (yorikiri, “frontal force out”).
Noun
yorikiri (plural yorikiri)
- (sumo) A kimarite in which the attacker drives his opponent out backwards while maintaining a constant grip on his mawashi.
Japanese
Romanization
yorikiri
- R?maji transcription of ????
yorikiri From the web:
yoritaoshi
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ????, literally "frontal crush out".
Noun
yoritaoshi (plural yoritaoshi)
- (sumo) A kimarite in which, during a yorikiri attack, the opponent collapses to the floor.
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