bladed stance

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From the traditional stance of fencers.

Noun[edit]

bladed stance (plural bladed stances)

  1. (martial arts) A stance in which one foot is in front of the other and the body is at an angle to a person in front (who may become aggressive)