10^12; 1,000,000,000,000; trillion; sign; omen; indication
to squash; to crush; to flatten
lacking skill; uninspiring; unexciting; dull; unrefined; boring (from being too plain)
innocent; blameless; guiltless
well then ...; in that situation; in which case
orbit; trajectory; railroad track; (right) track; proper course
treasuring; cherishing; prizing; holding dear
once; for a short time; briefly; (arch.) one morning
breaking up (e.g. meeting); dispersing (e.g. crowd); dissolving (company, organization, etc.); liquidating; dissolving (diet, parliament, etc.)
newly appointed; inaugural
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
to twist; to wrench; to puzzle over; to defeat easily
a line; a streak; one item (in an itemized form); one clause; one matter (affair, event, case, incident); (arch.) the same logic
flash (of light); glint; schiller
to leap back; to jump back
to nail; to knock; to bang (e.g. one's head); to throw (e.g. a rock); to fling
left arm; left-handed (baseball pitcher)
to protect (someone); to look after (e.g. an injured leg); to defend; to cover for; to stand up for; to stick up for
to split; to tear; to burst; to be separated; to be divided
becoming red hot; red heat; scorching heat; running high (of emotions); burning (with passion, enthusiasm, etc.)
feeling; sensation; emotion; interjection
to flip; to snap; to repel; to use (an abacus); to calculate; to strum
to change into; to convert to; to transform; to be reduced; to influence; to improve (someone)
intent to kill; intent to murder; urge to kill; murderous impulse
scattering (e.g. dust in the wind, enemies before an assault); dispersal; flying off (in all directions); flying apart
right hand; right-hand side; right-hand direction; (on) the right
to surge; to well up; to gush out
union; joining; conjugation
to hold up over one's head; to hold aloft; to hold over something; to hold (one's hands) out (e.g. towards a fire); to hold up to shade one's eyes, face, etc.
to bend backwards; to bend oneself back; to be taken aback