Noun
kaji (plural kajis)
(Georgian mythology) an ugly anthropomorphic spirit
He started his rugby career playing at the Milo Kaji Rugby from the U9 right up to the U14 grade. Source: Internet
Kaji Kirtimansingh Basnyat, Sardar Amarsingh Thapa and Bhotu Pandey were the subordinate commanders under him. Source: Internet
Kuti Axis (I):Shree Krishna Shah was the Commander and Kaji Ranajit Pandey, Sardar Parath Bhandari, Captain Harsa Panta, Captain Naharsingh Basnyat and Captain Shiva Narayan Khatri were the subordinate commanders under him. Source: Internet
Less opulent are "stocking stuffer" gift books, although The Big Book of Visual Sudoku by Maki Kaji (Workman) would need a very large stocking: 273 puzzles that are both catnip and Waterloo for Sudoku fans. Source: Internet
In popular culture In Masaki Kobayashi's The Human Condition (1959), Kaji, the main protagonist, is a labor supervisor assigned to a workforce consisting of Chinese prisoners in a large mining operation in Japanese-colonized Manchuria. Source: Internet
Check out Brian Greene's appreciation piece on Meiko Kaji! Source: Internet