the ocean; the great deep
morning; breakfast; (arch.) next morning
cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine
protuberance; bulge; protrusion; rise; uplift; upheaval
to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); to produce; to yield; to give rise to
to belong to; to come under; to be affiliated with; to be subject to
wood; woods; forest; bunch (of something); cluster; line
dry; dryness; dry (pleurisy)
to mix with; to be mixed; to be mingled
nature; natural; spontaneous; naturally; spontaneously
origin; beginning; genesis; primeval; primordial; primitive
to leave (behind); to leave (undone); to not finish; to save; to set aside; to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death)
originally; by nature; from the start
combined school (e.g. junior high and high school)
official name; formal name
daytime; during the day; time from sunrise until sunset; diurnal period
on board a ship; aboard a ship
avenue; street; coming and going; street traffic; flow (of water, air, etc.); transmission (of sound); reach (e.g. of voice)
a lot; lots; enough; sufficient; enough; too many
expectation; anticipation; prediction; forecast; conjecture
various; varied; diverse; all sorts of
difficulty; hardship; trouble; infeasibility; inability (to carry out)
weather; look of the sky; situation; turn of affairs; signs
porcelain (esp. soft-paste porcelain); china; chinaware; earthenware; pottery; ceramics
to ask a question; to begin to ask a question
to let leak; to let out (e.g. light); to let out (a secret); to leak (information); to give utterance to (e.g. one's dissatisfaction); to vent; to wet one's pants
creakingly; squeakingly; tightly (squeezing, pressing, etc.); (drinking) all in one sweep
precipitous; rugged; inaccessible; grim; severe; stern
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
class (of students); group (of people); party; lot; bunch; crime family; organized-crime syndicate
lower back; waist; hips; body (of hair, noodle, paper, etc.); resilience; spring
thin arm; slender arm; slender means; meager ability to earn a living
suddenly and forcefully (e.g. jerk, poke, shove); in a single gulp; in one go