アクロバットakurobatto
1.

A performer skilled in executing complex gymnastic feats, often characterized by agility and dexterity, typically in a theatrical or circus context.

2.

A style of dance that incorporates acrobatic movements, showcasing flexibility and dynamic physical expression.

3.

A term for a software application designed for creating and viewing documents and images in PDF format, developed based on PostScript technology.

コンバットkonbatto
1.

A physical confrontation or conflict, often involving military forces or armed struggle.

2.

A situation where opposing groups engage in organized violence, typically to achieve specific objectives in a war or battle.

3.

A term describing the act of fighting or battling against an enemy, emphasizing the intensity and strategic aspects of the engagement.

4.

An encounter or action involving direct aggression between individuals or groups, commonly found in military training or competitive scenarios.

バットbatto
1.

A long, stick-like tool used in sports such as baseball or cricket for striking a ball, available in wooden or metal materials.

2.

A shallow, rectangular container utilized for tasks like food preparation or photographic development.

3.

A type of paddle used in table tennis to hit the ball.

4.

A flat, enamel-coated dish used for holding developing solutions or small fish.

バットマンbattoman
1.

夜の街を守るために犯罪者と戦うヒーローであり、特に正義感が強く、犯罪組織に対抗するために様々な技術や戦術を駆使するキャラクター。

2.

特訓を重ねたり、高度な装備を整えたりして、社会の悪を排除するために自らの力を使う、非公式で冷静な正義の実践者。

3.

自らの過去の痛みや悲劇を乗り越え、無力な人々を助ける使命を持つ、象徴的なマスクを持った存在。

ソバットsobatto
1.

A martial art that combines elements of kicking and punching, often involving dynamic movements and techniques.

2.

A combat sport that emphasizes strikes delivered with the feet and legs, typically practiced in a competitive setting.

3.

A fighting style that may incorporate aspects of traditional boxing, adapted to include a greater focus on various kicking techniques.