fate; destiny; connection; tie; pretext; justification
artificial object; man-made object; artifact; artefact
to curse; to put a curse on; to detest intensely
outbreak of an illness; onset of an illness; appearance of symptoms
to repel; to drive away; to repulse; to reject
mirror; looking-glass; barrel head; page added at the beginning of a document mentioning its purpose, date, author, etc.; mirror-shaped mochi
to conceive; to become pregnant; to get filled with (e.g. sails filled with wind); to be swollen with; to contain (a contradiction, danger, etc.); to carry (a problem, consequences, etc.)
hall; saloon; spacious room; reception room
to raise one's head (esp. of a snake)
length (of an animal); body length
swallowing whole; swallowing without chewing; taking something in without fully understanding it; accepting without reservation; accepting something as-is
crown; diadem; bottle cap
protuberance; projection; prominence; bump; boss; process
stagnation; deposit; sediment; faltering; hesitation; pause
dregs; lees; grounds; sediment
wriggling; squirming; maneuvering; mischief; despicable acts
stagnation; deposit; sediment; faltering; hesitation; pause
standing together in a disorderly fashion; standing close around; crowding together; flooding in (applicants, election candidates, etc.)
to create; to bring forth; to invent; to think up and bring into being; to give birth to; to bear
to throw (liquid) at; to dash; to inundate (with questions); to heap (praise); to hurl (abuse)
commander; general; leader
to make sure of; to ascertain; to confirm; to grasp
holy water; urine (esp. as related to urolagnia)
order (esp. to a number of people); command; ritual of bowing at start and end of school class
duplication; repetition; overlapping; redundancy; restoration
archer; bowman; bow-wielding soldier; crossbow soldier
to pour into; to wash down; to insert (e.g. into a data stream)
shaft (e.g. machinery); axle; shaft (golf club); mine shaft; pit
to insert; to put in; to plant (a cutting); to strike; to arrange (flowers); to wear (a sword) in one's belt
formidable enemy; strong enemy; tough enemy
being startled, surprised or afraid; panic; trepidation
dreadful; terrible; horrible; fearsome; formidable; awesome