Iaijutsu includes:
how to not die when angry people come at you with sharp things unexpectedly
how to bring your sword out of it’s sheath quickly
how to cut stuff
That might seem like three separate skills, but they’re interrelated enough to be taught as a single school.
Wikipedia doesn’t really seem to agree with that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iaijutsu
It basically defines Iaijutsu as the art of drawing your sword.
That seems like one meaning, not three.
Chemistry includes the use of bunsen burners, test tubes, and acids. However, that is not the definition of chemistry.
So: I am not convinced you have got this example straight.
Iaijutsu includes:
how to not die when angry people come at you with sharp things unexpectedly
how to bring your sword out of it’s sheath quickly
how to cut stuff
That might seem like three separate skills, but they’re interrelated enough to be taught as a single school.
Wikipedia doesn’t really seem to agree with that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iaijutsu
It basically defines Iaijutsu as the art of drawing your sword.
That seems like one meaning, not three.
Chemistry includes the use of bunsen burners, test tubes, and acids. However, that is not the definition of chemistry.
So: I am not convinced you have got this example straight.