-
World War II. The
regular knickerbocker-style
pants are
called "nikka
zubon" ("
zubon"
meaning "trousers" and "nikka" or "nikka-bokka", a
gairaigo transformation...
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Trousers (British English), slacks, or
pants (American English) are an item of
clothing worn from the
waist to
anywhere between the
knees and the ankles...
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trousers of the
keikogi are
called ****abaki (下穿き, lit. 'underpants'), or
zubon (ズボン, 'trousers'). In
modern times, white, black, blue and
indigo are the...
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synonym of the
genus Sechium Horse-eye
beans (Ormosia, not edible)
Chocho zubon (****anese tobi trousers) Chōchō (蝶々),
butterflies in ****anese This disambiguation...
- set is
completed with hakama,
which might be worn over, or
instead of the
zubon. In the
common and
modern use of ****anese language, however, "uwagi" just...
- fabrics: a very
heavy jacket (uwagi),
lighter canvas pants (****abaki or
zubon), and a
cotton belt (obi).
Though similar to the
shorter styles of kimono...
- a
garden near
Henderson Lake Nikka, a
fashion style of Fjällräven
Nikka zubon, ****anese knickerbockers-style worker's
pants Nika (disambiguation) This...
- an obi (帯, obi, belt),
coloured to
indicate rank, and
cotton draw-string
zubon (ズボン, trousers).
Early examples of
keikogi had
short sleeves and trouser...
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Harold Brown 13
Robert G.
Loewy 1965–1966 RPI, MIT
Masters 1948 Col Mike
Zubon (1962–1966) 12 Dr.
Winston R.
Markey 1964–1965 BS
Aeronautical Engineering...
- (dhyāna) a
meditation Sanskrit via
Chinese ゼロ zero zéro zero
French /
Italian /
Latin ズボン
zubon jupon (meaning "petticoat")
trousers (UK),
pants (US) French...