dispute;  strife;  quarrel;  dissension;  conflict;  rivalry
 to unfold;  to unroll;  to open
 blood;  blood;  ancestry;  (the) blood;  feelings
 poison;  toxicant;  harm;  evil influence;  ill will;  spite
 play;  sport;  fun;  caprice;  joke;  jest
 middle school (esp. the middle school section of a school that also encompasses other grades);  junior high school
 stipulation;  prescription;  provision;  regulation;  rule
 no problem;  all right;  not an issue;  unobjectionable
 opposition;  resistance;  antagonism;  reverse;  opposite;  inverse
 darkness;  the dark;  bewilderment;  despair;  hidden place;  secrecy
 friend;  companion;  comrade;  accompaniment;  companion (e.g. book);  complement
 too;  also;  still;  as before;  even so;  either way
 to turn one's hand to;  to reach out one's hand;  to get involved in;  to make a move on;  to strike;  to beat
 name;  given name;  title;  fame;  renown;  pretext
 to judge;  to decide;  to sit in judgement;  to try
 to yield;  to give in;  to bend (knee, etc.);  to subdue;  to overpower; (arch.)  to feel down
 once;  before;  formerly;  never yet;  never before;  first time
 fungus;  germ;  bacterium;  bacillus
 cross;  crossed;  cruciform
 barrier;  protective wall;  obstacle;  hindrance;  imaginary shield that gives one invincibility or immunity
 to be effective;  to take effect;  to work;  to function well;  to be possible (to do, use, etc.);  to be able to
 such a thing;  something like that
 sly;  cunning;  sneaky;  miserly;  mean;  stingy
 service (bus, train);  operation;  motion;  revolution;  movement
 guy;  fellow;  chap;  bastard;  asshole;  arsehole
 nonsense;  no meaning;  meaningless
 hoop (of a barrel, bucket, etc.)
 there;  over there;  genitals;  private parts;  that far;  that much
 covering;  protection;  backing;  relief
 originally;  by nature;  from the start
 unnecessary;  not needed;  not necessary
 ceremony performed by a sorcerer to protect a noble setting out on a trip;  walking in large steps;  walking with a disabled leg;  someone with a disabled leg
 well-matched (esp. of a couple);  becoming;  suitable
 quarrel;  brawl;  fight;  squabble;  scuffle;  argument
 civilized person;  civilized people
 monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata);  ape;  sly person;  idiot;  hick;  sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut);  clasp used to control the height of a pot-hook
 language;  dialect;  word;  phrase;  speech;  (manner of) speaking
 to burst into bud;  to sprout;  to have a crush;  to be infatuated
 sometime;  someday;  one day;  some time or other;  the other day;  in due course