Karate
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Japanese, from kara ‘empty’ + te ‘hand’.
wiktionary
Borrowed from Japanese 空(から)手(て)(karate), from 唐(から)手(て)(karate), from Okinawan 唐手(tūdī, “Chinese hand”).
etymonline
karate (n.)
system of unarmed combat using hands and feet, 1947, Japanese, literally "empty hand, bare hand," from kara "empty" + te "hand." As a verb from 1963. A devotee is a karateka. Karate-chop (n.) is attested from 1964.