Origami
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Japanese art of
folding paper into shapes that look like birds, animals, etc.
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Origami
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Japanese flower
arranging, that has strict formal rules
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Ikebana
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Japanese form of
selfdefence and martial art that uses locks, holds, throws, and the
opponent's own movements
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Aikido
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Jargon or slang
of a particular group or class
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Argot
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Jobs, activities,
etc., that are very suitable for someone
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Niche
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Journals or
newspapers, especially the official one of .an organization or institution
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Gazette
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Journalists who
are not on the regular staff of a newspaper but who write stories for that
newspaper
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Stringer
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Journeys
especially by a group of people for a specific purpose
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Expedition
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K
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Killing (a person
or animal) by squeezing the throat
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Strangle
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Killing (an
animal) for food, kill (many people) in a very violent way
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Slaughter
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Killing (someone)
illegally as punishment for a crime
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Lynch
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Killing of a large
number of people
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Carnage
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Killing or
wounding of people, typically on a large scale during a conflict
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Bloodshed
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Kindness shown to
somebody when they are being punished : willingness not somebody so severely
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Clemency
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Knowing
everything : having unlimited understanding or knowledge
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omniscient
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Knowing or using
several languages
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Polyglot
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