Saturday & Sunday Word: Kyoku-Do & Pother
Jul. 7th, 2013 11:57 pm
a waterfront photo from San Francisco's celebration
kyo·ku·do (kiˈoʊˈkjuˈdəʊ):
origin: (ancient China) Japanese; 極度= extreme/utmost/ultimate; Do= trajectory/path/curvature
adjective
1. [きょく-ど] or "rising effect" in pyrotechnics; a type of firework piece that is attached to a shell (the main body), displaying additional light/sound effects upon the shell's trajectory.
2. Anything extreme (particularly traveling fast)
→ ex: the manga Naruto has a martial arts character named, Kyokudo Hikari.
po·ther (ˈpɒð ər):
origin: (1585–95) origin unknown
noun
1. To make confused; trouble; worry.
2. A cloud of smoke or dust that chokes or smothers.
☆ Nightcrawler from Uncanny X-men rather specializes in pother, doesn't he?
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Date: 2013-07-08 02:46 pm (UTC)(And, well, Nightcrawler is Nightcrawler. You just gotta deal with him.)
---L.
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Date: 2013-07-08 08:49 pm (UTC)The short video in this post should clear up any confusion. :)