whim;  caprice;  whimsy;  fickle;  moody;  uneven temper
 tactics;  strategy;  military operation;  naval operation
 other (place, thing, person);  the rest;  outside;  beyond;  nothing except;  nothing but
 to have meaning;  to be meaningful
 graduation;  completion (of a course);  moving on (from);  outgrowing (something);  leaving (a group, company, etc.)
 family;  relatives;  dependents;  household
 one part;  one portion;  one section;  one copy (e.g. of a document)
 to live;  to exist;  to make a living;  to subsist;  to be in effect;  to be in use
 a lot;  lots;  enough;  sufficient;  enough;  too many
 to make (the best) use of;  to put to good use;  to let live;  to keep alive;  to revive;  to resuscitate
 father;  dad;  husband;  you;  he
 (one's) older brother;  lad;  sonny
 younger brother;  little brother;  brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.)  pupil; (arch.)  apprentice
 life;  life force;  lifetime;  lifespan;  most important thing;  foundation
 one person;  being alone;  being by oneself;  being single;  being unmarried;  by oneself
 to protect;  to guard;  to defend;  to keep (i.e. a promise);  to abide (by the rules);  to observe
 farewell;  adieu;  goodbye;  so long
 even;  (if) only;  just;  besides;  on top of that
 always;  all the time;  never;  usual;  regular
 right;  correct;  proper;  righteous;  just
 face;  visage;  look;  expression;  honor;  honour
 liked;  well-liked;  in love (with);  loved;  faddism;  eccentricity
 to cry;  to weep;  to sob;  to howl
 to be born;  to come into the world
 dead person;  (the) deceased;  (the) dead;  casualties
 to leave (behind);  to leave (undone);  to not finish;  to save;  to set aside;  to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death)
 strong;  potent;  strong;  brawny;  good (at);  skilled;  being able to handle
 to pass through;  to pass by;  to pass (of time);  to elapse;  to have expired;  to have ended;  to exceed
 thought;  imagination;  mind;  desire;  wish;  love
 test;  trial;  probation;  ordeal;  tribulation
 to lose;  to be defeated;  to succumb;  to give in;  to be inferior to;  to break out in a rash due to (e.g. lacquer, shaving, etc.)
 always;  without exception;  necessarily;  certainly;  without fail;  positively
 unreasonable;  unnatural;  impossible;  forcible;  forced;  excessive (work, etc.);  immoderate
 proof;  testimony;  demonstration;  verification;  certification
 death;  decease; (arch.)  death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation);  (an) out
 to turn;  to rotate;  to pass around;  to send around;  to move (someone or something to where its needed);  to send;  to turn (to a new use)
 (some) more;  even more;  longer;  further
 to aim at (with a weapon, etc.);  to be after (something or someone);  to have an eye on;  to aim for;  to set up as a goal
 scary;  frightening;  eerie;  dreadful
 to give birth;  to bear (child);  to lay (eggs);  to produce;  to yield;  to give rise to
 full of (e.g. mistakes);  riddled with;  covered all over with (blood, mud, etc.)