existence; being; survival; to exist; to live; to survive
materials; data; document
to express (orally); to put into words; to say out loud
habit (often a bad habit, i.e. vice); tendency; peculiarity; idiosyncrasy; crease; wrinkle
(one) matter; (one) item; (one) case
concurrence; coincidence; complication (in illness)
to bring (someone) back home; to take (someone) back home
hospital; clinic; doctor's office; doctor's surgery; infirmary
divination; fortune-telling; mantic
to be caught in; to be stuck in; to stop by; to drop in for a short visit; to get mixed up in (trouble); to get entangled in (a problem); to fall for (a trick)
to reach; to amount to; to be up to the task; to come up to; to compare with; to be a match (for)
in itself; the thing itself; this itself; for its own sake; per se
animal under treatment; patient (referring to pets)
publication (e.g. of an article in a newspaper); carrying (e.g. a story); running (e.g. a serial); insertion (e.g. of an advertisement); printing; posting (e.g. on the web)
hair color; hair colour; fur color; disposition; type; kind
existence or nonexistence; presence or absence; consent or refusal; yes or no
fortune-telling; divination
existing (at the present moment); alright; acceptable; to be (usu. of inanimate objects); to have
diagnosis and treatment; medical care
close to; directly (e.g. staring); suddenly (e.g. stopping)
grandfather; old man; kyogen mask used for the role of an old man
so; therefore; accordingly; consequently; on those grounds; that is why
to be unable to do; to find something difficult to do
wife; (arch.) my dear; (arch.) dear; garnish (esp. one served with sashimi); embellishment
phone extension; indoor wiring; inner line
request; commission; entrusting (with a matter); dependence; reliance
to be flustered; to lose one's presence of mind
suspicious behavior; acting suspiciously
unclear; obscure; unknown; unidentified; ignorance; lack of wisdom
owning multiple animals (esp. pets of the same kind)
counter for large animals (e.g. head of cattle); counter for insects in a collection; counter for helmets, masks, etc.
red; crimson; red-containing colour (e.g. brown, pink, orange); Red (i.e. communist); red light (traffic); red ink (i.e. in finance or proof-reading); (in) the red