n. A sport and method of physical training similar to wrestling, developed in Japan in the late 1800s and using principles of balance and leverage adapted from jujitsu. [Japanese jūdō : jū, soft (from Middle Chinese riw, also the source of Mandarin róu) + dō, way; see AIKIDO.] judo·ist n. ![]() (click for a larger image) judoSalamu Mezhidov of Russia (right) and David Kevkhishvili of Georgia (left) at the 2006 Judo World Championships Paris, France |
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