
1) Aikido or judo teacher 2) Aikido teacher 3) DC Comics martial artist 4) Dojo bigwig 5) Dojo figure 6) Dojo honcho 7) Dojo instructor 8) Dojo vip 9) Eastern instructor 10) Fictional samurai 11) Japanese for teacher 12) Judo instructor 13) Judo master 14) Judo teacher 15) Karate instructor 16) Karate master
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==Etymology== The two characters that make up the term can be directly translated as `born before` and implies one who teaches based on wisdom from age and experience. The word prefaced by the adjective 大, pronounced `dai` (or `ō`), which means `great` or `large`, is often translated `grand master`. This compound term, `dai-sensei...
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Japanese word for teacher or instructor. Sensei can be used on its own or after the teacher's name, for example 'Miyazaki-sensei'. Pronounced 'sehn-say'
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a term often heard in anime when a student is addressing a teacher, or when an underclassman is addressing an upperclassman at school
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Japanese for 'teacher' or 'master', used alone or as a suffix to the subject's surname.
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teacher
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teacher, instructor, elder
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Aikido term: Instructor, teacher
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Teacher. It is usually considered proper to address the instructor during practice as "Sensei" rather than by his/her name. If the instructor is a permanent instructor for one's DOJO or for an organization, it is proper to address him/her as "Sensei" off the mat as well.
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Instructor/Teacher
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Instructor
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Instructor
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Teacher. Title of respect in Japan.
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When a person is called sensei, it means that they are a teacher in some form. Most commonly seen in martial arts or classroom settings, the sensei is the person who has a profession or skill that is higher than another. It is also a Japanese term of honor which means one who is born before another.
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