judokas-in-the-spotlight/” title=”Graduated judokas in the spotlight”>judoka — [ ʒydɔka ] not. • v. 1944; word jap .; de judo ♦ Person who practices judo. A judoka. Judokas. ● judoka noun (Japanese jūdōka) Person who practices judo. judoka n. Person who practices judo. A judok … Universal Encyclopedia
judoka – JÚDOKA sm The one who practices the sport of judo. [pron. giu . / cf. fr., it., jap. judoka]. Submitted by LauraGellner, 12.05.2005. Source: DN… Romanian dictionary
judoka — /dʒu dɔka/ s.m. e f. [dal giapp. jūdōka, der. di jūdō ], invar. (sport.) [atleta che pratica il judo] ▶◀ judoista … Italian Encyclopedia
judoka – o yudoka (from Japanese; we pronounce yudoka) masculine noun, f. 1. Area: sport Person who practices judo: a brown belt judoka… Salamanca Dictionary of the Spanish Language
judoka – m DEFINITION v. Judoka… Croatian language portal
judoka – {{/ stl 13}} {{stl 7}}[wym. dżudoka]{{/ stl 7}} {{stl 17}} ZOB. {{/ stl 17}} {{stl 7}} dżudoka {{/ stl 7}}… Langenscheidt Polish explanations
judoka — [jo͞o′dō kä΄] n. [Jpn < jūdō (see JUDO) + ka, expert] one who performs, or is expert in, judo … English World dictionary
judoka — Judo Judo… Wikipedia in English
judoka – The articles Budōka, Judoka, Karateka and Aikidōka overlap thematically. Help me to better separate or unite the articles. To do this, take part in the discussion about these overlaps. Please remove this … … German Wikipedia
Judaism – The articles Budōka, Judoka, Karateka and Aikidōka overlap thematically. Help me to better separate or unite the articles. To do this, take part in the discussion about these overlaps. Please remove this … … German Wikipedia
judoka — noun (plural judoka or judokas) Etymology: Japanese jūdōka, from jūdō judo + ka person Date: 1949 one who participates in judo … New Collegiate Dictionary