oじぎ辞儀jigi
1.

A physical gesture performed by bending at the waist, often used as a sign of respect, greeting, or apology in Japanese culture.

2.

An act of lowering one’s head and torso, indicating humility or submission, typically associated with formal social interactions.

3.

A ceremonial movement that conveys gratitude, acknowledgment, or deference, integral to traditional Japanese etiquette.

Example:

どの子も先生にお辞儀した。