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Look up: kokoro

  1. Kokoro
    (from the article `Japanese literature`) ...of the mental suffering he described. Sseki wrote mainly about intellectuals living in a Japan that had been brutally thrust into the 20th ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/k/44

  2. kokoro
    heart, mind or spirit
    Found on http://www.cocoabeachkarate.com/glossary

  3. kokoro
    usually translated as 'heart', but can also mean 'soul' or 'mind'...basically, the seat of emotions.
    Found on http://sarcasm-hime.net/fanboys/glossary

  4. KOKORO
    Spirit, Heart. In Japanese culture, the spirit dwells in the Heart.
    Found on http://www.jkra.com/karate_glossary.htm

  5. Kokoro
    (disambiguation) `Kokoro` 心 means "heart; mind; mentality; emotions; feelings" in Japanese. `Kokoro` may refer to: ;In film: ;In music and performance: ;In television: ;In geography: ;In other entertainment: Medicine: The term "kokoro" is used in traditional Yoruba medicine to describe tiny, invisible worms or insects that are thought to live in small bags within the body, and perform...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokoro

  6. Kokoro
    (snack food) `Kokoro` is a common snack food in Nigeria. It is made from a paste of maize flour mixed with sugar and gari (cassava) or yam flour and deep-fried.--> In a 1991 study of foods sold to schoolchildren in Lagos, samples of kokoro were bought from the stalls and subjected to microbio...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokoro



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