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bun·ra·ku \bu̇nˈrä(ˌ)kü, ˈbu̇n(ˌ)r-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Japanese, from Bunraku, 19th century puppet troupe and theater in Osaka, from bun literature + raku ease, pleasure : Japanese puppet theater featuring large costumed wooden puppets, onstage puppeteers, and a chanter who speaks all the lines |