Geta vs Gena - What's the difference?
geta | gena |
A Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.
* 1982' July, Robert Dillon, '''''Geta As A Karate Training Tool'', '' ,
(zoology) The cheek; the feathered side of the under mandible of a bird.
(zoology) The part of the head to which the jaws of an insect are attached.
(Webster 1913)
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As nouns the difference between geta and gena
is that geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono while gena is the cheek; the feathered side of the under mandible of a bird.As a proper noun Gena is
a female given name, a rare variant of Gina.geta
English
Noun
(geta)page 70,
- The Japanese geta''''' or wooden sandal is a superb, though little-utilized, tool for training in the martial arts.The ' geta are flat, wooden sandals raised on vertical slats.
