whether or not (in phrases like "I don't know whether or not I can come")
 what did you just say (to me)?;  what's that?
 really;  truly;  indeed;  good grief
 dying;  death;  dead;  useless;  damned
 to be lucky;  to be in luck;  to be attached;  to have;  to be included
 to wash again;  to reconsider
 to see;  to look;  to examine;  to look over;  to look after;  to attend to;  to experience
 things like;  something like;  someone like;  such a thing as;  (the fact) that;  to think that
 new;  neo-;  newness;  novelty;  Gregorian calendar;  Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
 to leave;  to exit;  to leave (on a journey);  to depart;  to move forward;  to come to;  to get to
 to be suspicious of (someone's motives);  to suspect (that)
 dead body;  corpse;  cadaver;  carcass
 discovery;  detection;  finding
 where;  what place;  how much (long, far);  what extent
 it is assuredly that ...;  can say with confidence that ...
 to be conspicuous;  to stand out
 oak;  orc (fictional race common in fantasy literature);  ork
 tree;  shrub;  bush;  wood;  timber
 base (of a plant, tree, pillar, etc.);  (part near the) root;  roots (of one's hair);  root (e.g. of a problem);  source
 to be found;  to be discovered
 now;  soon;  already;  yet;  further;  more
 to pass (of time);  to elapse
 now (when it is already much too late);  at this stage;  afresh;  anew;  again
 clue;  lead;  key;  handhold;  hold
 is not;  am not;  are not;  isn't it?
 to be silent;  to say nothing
 the way there;  outbound leg;  bound for ...;  outbound ticket
 number (in a series);  (one's) turn;  watch;  guard;  rank;  standing;  bout
 platform;  home;  home base;  home plate
 after (practically) no time;  immediately after;  just;  having no time to
 departure (of a train, car, etc.);  starting;  leaving
 use;  utilization;  utilisation;  application
 guest;  visitor;  customer;  client;  shopper
 honorific/polite/humble prefix
 fast;  quick;  early (in the day, etc.);  premature;  (too) soon;  not yet
 to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.);  to get in;  to get on (e.g. a footstool);  to step on;  to reach;  to go over;  to follow
 to give;  to confer;  to bestow;  to kindly do for one;  to oblige;  to favour
 to cross (legs or arms);  to link (arms);  to put together;  to construct;  to braid;  to plait;  to grapple
 next (e.g. "next April");  forthcoming;  coming;  to come;  to arrive;  to be due to