"mitokorozeme" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: mitokorozemes [plural]
Etymology: From Japanese 三所攻め (mi-tokoro-zeme, literally “attacking three places”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|三所攻め|lit=attacking three places|tr=mi-tokoro-zeme}} Japanese 三所攻め (mi-tokoro-zeme, literally “attacking three places”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} mitokorozeme (plural mitokorozemes)
  1. (sumo) A kimarite in which the attacker attempts an inside leg trip with one leg, tries to pull the other out from under him, and drives his head into the opponent's stomach so as to force him out backwards. A triple attack force out. Categories (topical): Sumo
    Sense id: en-mitokorozeme-en-noun-zuVUh8Ne Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: government, hobbies, lifestyle, martial-arts, military, politics, sports, sumo, war, wrestling

Inflected forms

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