hypothesis; supposition; assumption
swaying (only once, in a large, slow motion); relaxedly
to be at wits' end; to be greatly perplexed; to be troubled
unusual event; strange occurrence; strange phenomenon; something abnormal; change (for the worse); accident
doing things at one's own pace (e.g. slower than others); doing things one's own way (esp. in an inconsiderate manner)
to disappear; to vanish; (arch.) to die
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)
mechanism; mechanical parts; jack-in-the-box
Atypus karschi (Asian species of mygalomorph spider); tsuchigumo (people of ancient Japan who were not subjects of the Yamato court)
god king; god-king; guardian deity
devil; evil spirit; genie
well-known; famous; noted; popular; recognized
protuberance; projection; prominence; bump; boss; process
to crawl out of; to creep out of
stimulation (e.g. of an economy); revitalization (e.g. of a town); rejuvenation; activation
lion; left-hand guardian dog at a Shinto shrine
snake; serpent; large snake
tail (animal, kite, comet, etc.); tail end; slope at the foot of a mountain
body; trunk; torso; hull (boat); fuselage (aircraft)
to grow; to cultivate; to wear a beard
Japanese chimera; mythical creature with a monkey's head, tanuki's body, tiger's limbs, and a snake tail; White's thrush (Zoothera dauma); mysterious person; person of unknown character
detached house; single house; single building; isolated house; house in isolated location
tortoise; turtle; heavy drinker; turtle crest; turtle mon
the six historical styles of writing kanji: large seal, small seal, clerical, triangular-swept clerical, running, and cursive
astonishing; amazing; surprising; wonderful
six; six years of age; six o'clock (old time system)
to crowd out; to push out; to start together; to set out en masse; to highlight; to draw attention to
to freeze (from fear, etc.); to be unable to move (e.g. from surprise); to be paralyzed (with horror, etc.); to cower; to shrink in on oneself
absurd; unreasonable; excessive; very; extremely; excessively
to tell; to (try to) persuade; to advise; to warn; to admonish; to reason