katana
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of katana
C18: Japanese
Explanation
A Japanese samurai's curved sword was called a katana. In ancient military battles, katana were used in close combat. Samurai traditionally used two types of weapon, the longer, heavier tachi and the katana. With a single-sided, gently curved steel blade and a long grip, the katana was designed to be held with two hands and used in hand-to-hand combat. After Japan's Edo period, katanas were most often used for martial arts practice and ceremonies. The compound word katana is from kata, "one-sided," and na, "blade."
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Other prizes include gift cards to WeHo restaurants like the buzzy Dialog Cafe and Katana, and complimentary bottle service and entry to Keys nightclub.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 14, 2025
"This is an ugly political message," said Gordana Katana, a journalist and activist from the Serb Republic's city of Banja Luka.
From Reuters • Aug. 4, 2023
Former cult member Titus Katana says he knows most of Mackenzie's aides and the majority have been arrested.
From BBC • May 18, 2023
Ms. Herrell “understands the struggles and she also understands that we are wanting to keep the culture,” said Katana Wolf, a 39-year-old who works in behavioral health and lives in Las Cruces.
From New York Times • Oct. 27, 2022
Four years later Katana was nearly destroyed by a new eruption.
From Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror by Linthicum, Richard
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