just kidding; not!; ersatz; imitation; phony
inspection (e.g. customs, factory); examination; scan (e.g. MRI, PET, etc.)
thick (paper, cloth, etc.); heavy
to open (e.g. one's robe); to bare (e.g. one's chest); to open up (of clothing); to be exposed; (arch.) to open wide (one's legs, eyes, mouth, etc.); (arch.) to stretch
remarkable; striking; brilliant; splendid; spectacular; wonderful
fibula; fibular; peroneal
cinnabar; vermillion; red pigment (and ink made from same); red text (as used to correct documents)
to be cut out for (e.g. a job); to be suited (to)
to pull together with the hands; to adjust (e.g. one's collar); to arrange
self-torture; masochism; inflicting damage to oneself
mixing; mixture; meld; miscegenation
(very) patient; persevering
noisily (running around); with heavy feet; in a fluster; in a flurry; slapstick
to be of use as a reference; to be helpful
something created (e.g. by the gods); creature
casually (come or go); aimlessly; abruptly; detached (from the world); aloof
permanent; perpetual; persistent; lasting
to apply correspondingly; to correspond to; to be proportionate to; to conform to
specialized weapon or skill; specialised weapon or skill
acquaintance; relation; affinity; reason
diamond; (railway) schedule; timetable; diagram
to get on well (with a person); (lit.) to be a good match with one's horse (e.g. of a rider)
instruction (in martial arts, performance, etc.); teaching; coaching
untrodden (region, field of study, etc.); unprecedented (discovery, achievement, etc.)
to hinder; to obstruct; to disrupt; to interfere with; to cause a delay
economical; bargain; good value; good-value
et cetera; etc.; and the like; and so forth
to irritate one; to get on one's nerves
energy; military strength
rising from a crouch to charge; initial charge; face-off
justice; fairness; impartiality
undeserved good luck; luck of the devil; dumb luck; bad luck
to be to the point; to be pertinent
to get (e.g. the gist of something); to understand; to turn out as one thought
to say enough (as much as required); to say plenty; to say well; to say cleverly; to say often; to say frequently
rumor that appears to be quite true (rumour)