breeding; multiplication; increase; propagation; reproduction
clean sweep; purging; doing away with; eradication
spring; springtime; New Year; prime (of life); height (of one's prosperity); adolescence
to till; to plow; to plough; to cultivate
to die; to draw one's last breath; to breathe one's last
union; coalescence; amalgamation; copulation; penetration
right arm; right-hand man; right hand; right-handed pitcher
northern part; the north (of a region)
to lend; to loan; to let out on hire
to jump at; to be attracted by
contents; interior; substance; content; (sword) blade
degree of relative priority
in the following manner; as follows
original; unique; distinctive; independent; one's own; personal
actually; really; truly; in practice; practically
combo (esp. a small jazz group); combination; set; combo (set of actions performed in sequence)
temple; sacred place; shrine; sanctuary; tabernacle
there is no need to ...; never happens; there is never a time when
surely; certainly; without doubt
either way; in any case; one way or another
then; and then; and; if so; because then; if that's the case
practice; putting into practice; implementation; praxis (philosophy)
genuine; real; full-scale; full-blown; full-fledged; professional
learning about the world; preparation for life in the community; work experience
admission; incorporation; enlistment; enrollment
lending (money); finance; loan; adaptability; versatility; flexibility
to wait and see; to see how the land lies
to succeed; to relieve; to take the place of; to substitute for; to be exchanged; to change (places with)
perfect; complete; flawless
perfect; perfection; perfect game
the New Year begins; the New Year starts
solemn (ceremony, atmosphere, etc.); austere; grave; majestic; dignified; stately
to have been decided (so) that; to have been arranged (so) that
death (of an emperor); demise
self-restraint; voluntary restraint; self-imposed control; self-discipline
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut
closing; closure; shutdown; lockout
mourning; (arch.) calamity; (arch.) misfortune