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shiatsu

Or shi·at·zu

[shee-aht-soo]

noun

(sometimes initial capital letter)
  1. a Japanese massage technique that includes the use of acupressure.



shiatsu

/ ˌʃiːˈætsuː /

noun

  1. Also called: acupressuremassage in which pressure is applied to the same points of the body as in acupuncture

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Word History and Origins

Origin of shiatsu1

< Japanese < Middle Chinese, equivalent to Chinese chǐ finger + pressure
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Word History and Origins

Origin of shiatsu1

Japanese, from Chinese chĭ finger + pressure
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Example Sentences

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Miran is a gardener and a practitioner of shiatsu, a Japanese therapy similar to acupuncture, according to a biographical video released by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.

A shiatsu mode will apparently rub your palms with firm pressure, while a “thimble” mode will pull and stretch each finger one by one.

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In any case, knowing a few free ways to treat yourself can be helpful when you’re feeling low and convincing yourself you deserve that shiatsu foot massager you can’t afford.

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Another confessed to being a “KonMari lifer” but pointed out that she was now “SELLING A STICK” – a reference to a $12 shiatsu massage stick.

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Made with powerful kneading shiatsu massage nodes, this compact device also includes a built-in control panel that you can also operate with your toes, making it quick and easy to use.

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