tai chi

tai chi
tai chi [chwän′tī′ jē′, tī′ chē′]
n.
Mandarin t'ai-chi, lit., grand ultimate
a form of exercise or martial art developed in China and characterized by slow, rhythmic, circular movements: in full t'ai chi ch'uan [chwän]

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