List of terminology by alphabetical order: Difference between revisions

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| Romaji      = Hikkake
| Romaji      = Hikkake
| Kanji      =
| Kanji      = 引っ掛け
| English    = Trap
| English    = Trap
| Explanation = Discard tiles indicating particular tiles as safe, when in fact, they are not - contrary to standard defense reading.
| Explanation = Discard tiles indicating particular tiles as safe, when in fact, they are not - contrary to standard defense reading.
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|Romaji=[[Mentsu|Minjun]]
|Romaji=[[Mentsu|Minjun]]
|Kanji=
|Kanji=明順
|English=Open sequence
|English=Open sequence
|Explanation=An open shuntsu, or a sequence of three consecutive tiles, formed by calling chii on the previously missing tile. A concealed shuntsu would be an anjun.
|Explanation=An open shuntsu, or a sequence of three consecutive tiles, formed by calling chii on the previously missing tile. A concealed shuntsu would be an anjun.
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| Romaji      = [[Minogashi]]
| Romaji      = [[Minogashi]]
| Kanji      =
| Kanji      = 見逃し
| English    =
| English    =
| Explanation = The act of declining a winning tile.
| Explanation = The act of declining a winning tile.
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{{Term list
| Romaji      = Sakigiri
| Romaji      = [[Sakigiri]]
| Kanji      =
| Kanji      = 先切り
| English    =
| English    =
| Explanation = The act of discarding potentially dangerous tiles, before they actually become dangerous.
| Explanation = The act of discarding potentially dangerous tiles, before they actually become dangerous.
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