Home › Words › K › karadakaradakarada means an intricate rope structure tied around the body.EtymologyBorrowing from Japanese 体 (karada, “body”).nounAn intricate rope structure tied around the body.e.g.“I began the entrancing process of getting into my karada. Being new, the rope only had a little give in it[…]” — 2009, Gemma Martinelli, Journeys In My Bare Feet, page 281:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.khadag 56% match — A Mongolian khata (ceremonial scarf). vs karada →bandha 55% match — Any of the various "body locks" in Hatha Yoga, treated under the heading of mudra. vs karada →haramaki 54% match — A piece of armor worn over the torso by samurai infantry, fastened by cords in the back. vs karada →waistwrap 54% match — A wrapper (loose robe) worn around the waist. vs karada →kayadanda 53% match — complete control over one's bodys vs karada →jigida 52% match — A string of beads worn around the waist by Nigerian women. vs karada →wareshi 51% match — A basket worn on the back and secured with a band around the forehead vs karada →khata 51% match — A traditional ceremonial scarf in Tengrism and Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing purity and compassion. vs karada →