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KATANA GLOSSARY (Part Ⅳ)

KATANA GLOSSARY
MACHI  notches at the start of the ha and mune
MACHI-OKURI  blade shortened by moving up the ha-machi and mune-machi
MARU  round  
MARU-DOME  round groove ending
MARU-MUNE  round mune
MASAME  straight grain (hada)
MEI    swordsmith's signature
MEIBUTSU    famous sword
MEKUGI  sword peg
MEKUGI-ANA  hole for mekugi
MENUKI  hilt ornaments
MIDARE  irregular, uneven temperline (hamon)
MIDARE-KOMI  uneven pattern in boshi
MIHABA    width of sword blade at the machi
MIMIGATA  ear shaped hamon
MITOKOROMONO  matching set of kozuka, kogai and menuki
MITSU KADO  point where yokote, shinogi and ko-shinogi meet
MITSU-MUNE  three-sided mune
MIZUKAGE    hazy line in ji commonly due to re-tempering
MOKKO  four lobe shaped (a tsuba shape)
MOKUME  burl like hada
MONOUCHI  main cutting portion of blade (first six inches from kissaki)
MOROHA  double-edged sword
MOTO-HABA    blade width near habaki
MOTO-KASANE    blade thickness
MU    empty for nothing
MUJI    no visible grain
MUMEI    no signature (unsigned blade)
MUNE    back ridge of sword blade
MUNEMACHI  notch at start of mune
MUNEYAKI  regions of temper along the mune
MU-SORI  no curvature  
 
N.B.T.H.K.    Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kai (sword preservation group)
NAGAMAKI  halberd weapon mounted as a sword
NAGASA    blade length (from tip of kissaki to munemachi)
NAGINATA  halberd
NAKAGO  sword tang
NAMBAN TETSU    foreign steel
NAOSHI    corrected or repaired
NASHIJI  hada like pear skin
NIE  bright crystals in hamon or ji
NIE-DEKI  hamon done in nie
NIKU  meat (blade having lots of fullness)
NIOI  cloud like hamon
NIOI-DEKI  composed of nioi
NIOI-GIRE    break in hamon
NODACHI    large tachi used by high officials (blade length of around 3 shaku (90.9 cm /3 5.8 in) )
NOTARE  wave like hamon
NOTARE-MIDARE  irregular wave like hamon
N.T.H.K.    Nihon Token Hozon Kai (sword appraisal group)
NUNOME    overlay metal-work
 
   large
OBI    belt sash
O-CHOJI    large choji hamon
O-DACHI    very long sword (over 30 inches)
O-KISSAKI    large kissaki
O-MIDARE    large irregular hamon
OMOTE    signature side of the nakago
O-NIE    large nie
O-NOTARE    large wave patterned hamon
ORIGAMI    appraisal certificate
ORIKAESHI MEI  folded signature
OROSHIGANE  specially processed steel for making swords
O-SEPPA    large seppa (usually on tachi)
OSHIGATA  rubbing of the signature on the nakago
O-SURIAGE  a shortened tang with the signature removed

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