A Sword Catch (strength) is the lower blade area or the middle third of a Thai sword (Daab).

A sword dance (Ram Daab) is a type of ritual dance performed with swords.

A sword edge or true edge is the sharp area of a bladed weapon.

The sword face (weakness) is the front third of a Thai sword (Daab) or the front half of the blade, measured from the tip of the sword.

A sword hull, sheath or sheath is a container for a sharp tool or a blade weapon.

The sword’s back is the blunt back of a Thai sword blade.

A system weapon in pahuyuth is a systemic intervention that can be used to harm another living being.

The systematic nomenclature of pahuyuth is the systematic and internationally uniform naming of Pahuyuth techniques.

Muai Kru Tau (old teacher’s tactic) is a difficult-to-see strategy that is considered the highest among MUAI fighters and is aspired to by many.

A pre-teaching technique (Tah Pratom) is a technique that is used to shape reaction patterns for the use of one’s own body or for the primary combat elements in the respective discipline.