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Definition of ninjutsu in English: ninjutsunoun nɪnˈdʒʌtsuːninˈjo͝otso͞o mass nounThe traditional Japanese art of stealth, camouflage, and sabotage, developed in feudal times for espionage and now practised as a martial art. Example sentencesExamples - Hi there, I wouldn't try to give advice on this but I suggest you start looking into the magics of the more tribal style martial arts like indonesian silat or filipino kali or for that matter good old ninjutsu.
- Over the centuries, while ninjutsu was being practiced in secrecy, no one knew anything about the art except the ninjas themselves.
- Hi system may be valid and he may be a decent martial artist - though I've not been able to find anyone outside of his circle who can back that claim up - but he certainly is not teaching ninjutsu.
- I thought, however, it would be a good idea to educate your readers about the real nature of ninjutsu (the ninja art).
- They look the same, but the heart is different, just as ninjutsu and horse photography look quite different, but at that one point are very similar.
- The same one that made me learn ninjutsu in the real world made me learn to shoot a gun too.
- Even the Japanese at that time knew it only through TV shows and comic books and I suppose a lot of people nowadays think ninjutsu is flying around in the air, swimming under-water - doing superhuman feats.
- Last I recall ninjutsu was the art of stealth, not the art of pitched one on one combat!
- I get up at 4 every morning to practice my ninjutsu for 2 hours.
- In exchange for their hospitality received from Rei's father, the two women trained Rei in the ninjutsu art of Shinobiyaka Hitokiri, which loosely translates loosely to Stealthy / Secret Assassination.
- Each year, there are foreigners who turn up at Nawa Sensei's dojo looking for ninjutsu or inquiring about whether he'll accept someone as a student.
- Profusely illustrated with step-by-step photo sequences and reproductions of ancient artwork, it's a must-have for anyone interested in judo, jujutsu, aikido or bujinkan ninjutsu.
Synonyms espionage, undercover work, cloak-and-dagger activities, surveillance, reconnaissance, intelligence, eavesdropping, cyberespionage, infiltration, counter-espionage, counter-intelligence
OriginJapanese, from nin 'stealth' + jutsu 'art, science'. Definition of ninjutsu in US English: ninjutsunounninˈjo͝otso͞o The traditional Japanese art of stealth, camouflage, and sabotage, developed in feudal times for espionage and now practiced as a martial art. Example sentencesExamples - I thought, however, it would be a good idea to educate your readers about the real nature of ninjutsu (the ninja art).
- Hi there, I wouldn't try to give advice on this but I suggest you start looking into the magics of the more tribal style martial arts like indonesian silat or filipino kali or for that matter good old ninjutsu.
- The same one that made me learn ninjutsu in the real world made me learn to shoot a gun too.
- Each year, there are foreigners who turn up at Nawa Sensei's dojo looking for ninjutsu or inquiring about whether he'll accept someone as a student.
- Hi system may be valid and he may be a decent martial artist - though I've not been able to find anyone outside of his circle who can back that claim up - but he certainly is not teaching ninjutsu.
- Over the centuries, while ninjutsu was being practiced in secrecy, no one knew anything about the art except the ninjas themselves.
- In exchange for their hospitality received from Rei's father, the two women trained Rei in the ninjutsu art of Shinobiyaka Hitokiri, which loosely translates loosely to Stealthy / Secret Assassination.
- Even the Japanese at that time knew it only through TV shows and comic books and I suppose a lot of people nowadays think ninjutsu is flying around in the air, swimming under-water - doing superhuman feats.
- I get up at 4 every morning to practice my ninjutsu for 2 hours.
- They look the same, but the heart is different, just as ninjutsu and horse photography look quite different, but at that one point are very similar.
- Last I recall ninjutsu was the art of stealth, not the art of pitched one on one combat!
- Profusely illustrated with step-by-step photo sequences and reproductions of ancient artwork, it's a must-have for anyone interested in judo, jujutsu, aikido or bujinkan ninjutsu.
Synonyms espionage, undercover work, cloak-and-dagger activities, surveillance, reconnaissance, intelligence, eavesdropping, cyberespionage, infiltration, counter-espionage, counter-intelligence
OriginJapanese, from nin ‘stealth’ + jutsu ‘art, science’. |