Imido vs Iaido - What's the difference?
imido | iaido |
A Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 26, author=Mary Tannen, title=Diet by the Sword, work=New York Times
, passage=The traditional Japanese swordsmanship, iaido , on which Forza is based, is “linear, precise — one stab and it’s over,” she says. }}
As an adjective imido
is of or pertaining to an imide.As a noun iaido is
a Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard.iaido
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