武力
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Noun referring to physical force, military strength, or the use of weapons. Often used in abstract or formal contexts to describe power through arms.
Theme

Two history enthusiasts, Kenji and User, are discussing ancient empires at a library. Kenji asks about the role of military power in historical conflicts.

武力

ぶりょく

armed might / military power

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Memory Hook

Imagine a powerful army with swords and guns — that's 'armed might' or 'military power.' Think of '武力' (buryoku) as 'burly force' — a burly soldier shows off his strength!

Cultural Note

In Japanese history and media, 『武力』 (buryoku, 'armed might') is often discussed in contexts like samurai warfare, modern military strategy, or political power struggles. It can appear in historical dramas or news about defense policies.

Forms

Base: 武力Noun referring to physical force, military strength, or the use of weapons. Often used in abstract or formal contexts to describe power through arms.