transfiguration; transformation; change of appearance
to accomplish; to achieve; to carry out; to arrive at (a certain outcome); to come to; to end with
risky; dangerous; suggestive; bordering on the obscene; (arch.) extreme; (arch.) harsh
glove (esp. sports); globe
to insert; to put in (such that there is a snug fit); to have sex; to fuck; to pigeonhole (into a particular category); to place a ring-shaped object around something (esp. one that restricts freedom, such as handcuffs)
to be prominent; to be conspicuous
heel (of foot, shoe, stocking, etc.)
metamorphosis; disguise; transformation; shapeshifting; morphing
whispering; murmuring; subdued
excess; surplus; superabundance; overabundance
intolerable; unbearable; tremendous; out of this world; cannot help (doing); cannot but do
will; volition; intention; intent; determination
isolation; cut off; blockade; quarantine; interception; deprivation
exposure; laying bare; baring (e.g. skin); (photographic) exposure
arrangement (music, objects, etc.); organization; adaptation
vast; limitless; boundless
unpleasant; disagreeable; nasty; lewd; lascivious; obscene
help; rescue; salvation; solace; (religious) salvation; (Christian) grace
demand; firm request; requisition; requirement; desire
understanding completely; understanding all there is to know
to pull oneself together; to collect oneself (after a failure); to regain control (of oneself)
tortoise; turtle; heavy drinker; turtle crest; turtle mon
perhaps; possibly; by some chance; by some possibility
hereditary occupational group (Yamato period)
count; counting; count of balls and strikes; count (after a knock-down in boxing); count (of radioactivity)
going through; going via; going by way of
conspicuously; noticeably; remarkably; especially; particularly
to disperse; to take a castle
what is it (that); the meaning of something; what something is about
departed spirit; soul of the dead; ghost; apparition
anything and everything; from top to toe; from A to Z
to tremble violently; to shudder up; to shake
to have gooseflesh (e.g. from cold or horror)