notes; comment; remark; annotation
fluent (in a language); flowing
handwriting; calligraphy specimen; example of penmanship; holograph
to fill in (field, entry, etc.); to fill out (form); to post a message (e.g. on a bulletin-board); to store; to write (data); to flash
to become an expert; to be master at
spare time; free time; leisure time
collected papers; collected works; collection of articles and essays
-ing and -ing (e.g. "coming and going"); doing such things as...; expresses a command; (arch.) to be; (arch.) indicates completion or continuation of an action
muscle stiffness (esp. in shoulders); lump (in tissue, esp. breast); swelling; lingering discomfort; uneasiness
constant; unchanging; eternal
to lie deep in; to extend far back
dead end; cul-de-sac; blind alley; end; end of the road; end point
wood; lumber; (raw) material; stuff; talent; ability
to force open; to push open
colonnade; row of columns
(made of) stone; stone-built
tunnel; to tunnel (through a potential barrier); letting a grounder go through one's legs
splendour; splendor; pompousness; magnificence
fresco (technique of blending wet plaster with water-based paint); (laboratory) flask
colouring; coloring; colouration; coloration; painting
multicolored; multicoloured; of various colors; diverse; of all kinds; all manners of
fight; battle; combat; struggle (for rights, higher wages, etc.); strife; (labor) dispute
creepy (feeling); uneasy (feeling); bad (feeling); giving one the creeps; hideous; scaring
stroke of the brush; touch; literary style
distortion (often used for caricature in manga, etc.); deformation
to grow hot (e.g. water); to boil; to get excited (at); to erupt (in applause, cheering, etc.); to ferment; to melt (of metal)
negative emotions; negative feelings
(logical) true; regular; 10^40; ten thousand undecillion; original; positive
to relax one's efforts; to let up; to let one's guard down
peacetime; time of peace; ordinary times; normal times
to bend many times; to turn and twist; to zigzag
corridor; gallery; hallway; cloister (i.e. covered walk typically circling a building or garden, esp. in a palace or place of worship)