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shiko |
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As a noun shiko is
one of the basic sumo exercises; the rikishi raises a leg high in the air to the side, then brings it down with a stamp; it is also performed on the dohyo to drive away bad spirits.
shiko |
shako |
As nouns the difference between shiko and shako
is that
shiko is (sumo) one of the basic sumo exercises; the rikishi raises a leg high in the air to the side, then brings it down with a stamp; it is also performed on the dohyo to drive away bad spirits while
shako is a stiff, cylindrical military dress hat with a metal plate in front, a short visor, and a plume.
shiso |
shiko |
As nouns the difference between shiso and shiko
is that
shiso is any of several varieties of the herb, (
taxlink), related to basil and mint, used in japanese cooking while
shiko is (sumo) one of the basic sumo exercises; the rikishi raises a leg high in the air to the side, then brings it down with a stamp; it is also performed on the dohyo to drive away bad spirits.
shijo |
shiko |
As nouns the difference between shijo and shiko
is that
shijo is while
shiko is (sumo) one of the basic sumo exercises; the rikishi raises a leg high in the air to the side, then brings it down with a stamp; it is also performed on the dohyo to drive away bad spirits.
shito |
shiko |
As nouns the difference between shito and shiko
is that
shito is a spicy Ghanaian sauce made with seafood, tomatoes, garlic, peppers, and spices while
shiko is one of the basic sumo exercises; the rikishi raises a leg high in the air to the side, then brings it down with a stamp; it is also performed on the dohyo to drive away bad spirits.
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