obis

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plural of obi
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a form of witchcraft originating in Africa
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{i} sash, belt (Japanese); type of African witchcraft that is especially practiced in the West Indies; charm, talisman (also obeah)
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belt (part of the DO-GI)
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the wide sash worn with a kimono
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a religious belief of African origin involving witchcraft and sorcery; practiced in parts of the West Indies and tropical Americas
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Open Buying on the Internet A standard for secure, interoperable, business-to-business Internet commerce developed by the Internet Purchasing Roundtable and maintained by the OBI Consortium
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The belt
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Open Buying on the Internet; a system for linking buyers and sellers online
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A standard for business-to-business purchasing of low-dollar, high-volume indirect goods and services over the Internet
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the belt or sash worn around the waist underneath the hakama It measures approximately 2-3 meters in length (enough to wrap around the body twice and tie at the back) and is made of bleached cotton
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The belt-like garment used to hold kimonos closed and in place under robes
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belt Oi-Zuki: lunge punch Oss: formal greeting and indication to instructor that you understand
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A sash worn with a kimono
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A belt
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A charm or fetich
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A sash, esp
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Belt
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Open Buying on the Internet An open, flexible framework for business-to-business Internet commerce solutions focused on automating high-volume, low-dollar transactions between trading partners
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The sash used to keep a coat or kimono closed
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> Sash worn around the waist
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The sash of a kimono
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Wide Japanese sash belt worn with Kimono examples
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An initiative for enabling secure procuretransactions via the Internet while providing a communications framework for interoperability between vendor platforms
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A wide sash worn around a kimono
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A broad sash worn with a kimono
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Open Buying on the Internet
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belt, it had numerous uses including holding the two swords, knives and fans were also worn tucked into the folds of the belt
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the long broad sash of soft material worn by women
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A species of sorcery, probably of African origin, practiced among the negroes of the West Indies
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(oh-bee) belt
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