ninjutsu

IPA: nˈɪndʒʌtsu

noun

  • (martial arts) A Japanese martial art that is a collection of techniques originally practiced for Japanese espionage purposes, and includes methods of gathering information, nondetection, avoidance, and misdirection techniques. Used by ninja (忍者).
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Examples of "ninjutsu" in Sentences

  • Dux was trained in ninjutsu by marital arts master Tanaka after the death of his son.
  • Although, she is still greatly lacking in combat jutsu, her medical ninjutsu is pretty impressive.
  • Kim is an American martial artist that has made unverifiable claims of cross training into ninjutsu.
  • Claims martial arts expert - Japanese styles of classical aikido, ninjutsu, swordsmanship with Shodan rankings.
  • But Tau-tau is far more primitive, therefore more powerful in ways a refined discipline such as ninjutsu cannot be. '
  • While such arts may still be effective, the lack of Japanese lineage authenticity make these arts arguably not ninjutsu.
  • As others have pointed out, the narration is comparing cuttlefish to a ninja, and going through the "ninjutsu" it's capable of.
  • There are several persons and organizations that claim to teach "ninjutsu" whose validity and/or lineage have come under question.
  • Now that she got super strong and learned medical ninjutsu she is much more interesting and can stand alone and possibly win her own fights.
  • A chakra jump is an unblockable dash to close distance, while a chakra attack initiates a "ninjutsu" - unique specials that stick closely to that character's style and are very entertaining to pull off.

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