sleeve; wing (of a stage, desk, gate, etc.)
tassets (on a suit of armor, armour); vegetable dye
torrent; rapid stream; violently rushing stream
to leave a trail; to leave traces; to have a lasting effect
to defy conventional wisdom
to fill to capacity; to pack; to complete; to tessellate
to defy accepted norms; to go off the rails; to be eccentric
(instruction) manual; operations manual; basic rules (pertaining to how a job should be carried out); (car with) manual transmission
top of the shoulders; tip of the shoulder; collar
cutting; severance; section; amputation; disconnection
to dance (orig. a whirling dance); to flutter about; to revolve
three times; thrice; third (musical interval); many times; over and over again
gliding (through the air)
(theatrical) blackout; taking a (sudden) turn for the worse; rapid deterioration
sword; blade; single stroke
finishing blow; coup de grâce
to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.)
only; just; since; after; remaining (in a particular state)
mischief; prank; pastime; hobby; playing with (a lighter, etc.); fooling around with
magic (illusion); conjuring; magic trick; conjuring trick; sleight of hand
cluster; clique; faction; fan group
electricity; (electric) light
propulsion; drive; promotion (of a policy, project, movement, etc.); furtherance; advancement
spewing; gushing; spouting; eruption; effusion
propulsive power; driving force
degree; extent; (health) condition; state of health; adjustment; moderation; addition and subtraction
measurement; size; extent; plan; intention; arrangement
heavy work; manual labour; feat of strength
large country; major nation; great power; province of the highest rank (ritsuryo system)
how; in what way; by what means
feather; plume; wing; shuttlecock (in badminton)
to grow; to spring up; to sprout; to cut (teeth)
to hesitate to say; to mumble; to hem and haw; to falter
perception; sensing; noticing
speech; eloquence; manner of speaking; manner of expression
to stagnate; to settle (at the bottom); to deposit; to become sluggish; to become dull; to be delayed