reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
to bring down (an animal, opponent, etc.); to kill; to shoot dead; to shoot down
to go through; to pierce; to run through (e.g. a river through a city); to pass through; to stick to (opinion, principles, etc.); to carry out
fall; drop; descent; coming down
ingenious; skillful; clever; deft
mixture; blending; complication; crossing; intersecting; interlacing
continuation; continuance; going on; resuming
difference; variation; difference
counter for waves (of a repeated occurrence)
crucible; melting pot; melting pot (of cultures, ideas, etc.); state of ecstasy; state of fevered excitement
enclosure; fence; storage (of fruit, vegetables, etc.); partitioned area of a room for conducting tea ceremonies; mistress; castle
company; lot; bunch; troupe; company (of musicians)
encirclement; encircling net; tight besiegement
breaking through; breakthrough; surmounting; overcoming; exceeding; passing
most difficult; next to impossible
another style; another school (of thought, karate, etc.)
clique; group; (political) faction; wing; school; sect
giving and taking; exchange (of letters); arguing back and forth; (conversational) exchange
eagerness; enthusiasm; fervor; excitement; fighting spirit; fighting mood
firm; unshakeable; resolute
fighting spirit; (will to) fight
to emit; to spout; to spurt; to boil over
high spirits; boastful talk
agglomeration; clumping together; cohesion (of ions, etc.); flocculation (of colloidal particles); agglutination
to stop (an activity); to cease; to discontinue; to cancel; to abandon; to give up
to tidy up; to put in order; to settle (problem); to clear (dispute); to finish; to bring something to an end
least weasel (Mustela nivalis)
to surge (water or waves)
change; variation; variety; diversity; inflection; declension
putting into operation; invocation
at one's feet; underfoot; gait; pace; most recent; current
to fall (e.g. blossoms, leaves); to scatter; to be dispersed; to disappear; to dissolve; to spread
blink (of eyes); wink; twinkling (of stars); flicker (of light); blink (of light)
to disappear; to vanish; to go out (of a fire, light, etc.); to die; to fade (of a feeling, impression, etc.); to vanish (e.g. of hope); to go away (e.g. of a smell, itchiness, sleepiness)
near; neighbourhood; nearly (e.g. "it took nearly one year"); close to; shortly; soon
suddenly; all of a sudden
astonishment; amazement; surprise; fright; shock
counterattack; counteroffensive; counterblow
human intellect; knowledge
speed; velocity; pace; velocity