eruption; volcanic eruption
stroke (of a kanji, etc.)
goddamn idiot; moron; nitwit
originally; by nature; from the start
weather measurement station
to enquire; to inquire; to seek information
crater; caldera; burner (e.g. on a furnace)
counter for waves (of a repeated occurrence)
output (electrical, signal, etc.)
at present; currently; so far; for now; for the time being
change; variation; variety; diversity; inflection; declension
to set one's sights on; to take aim (at); to have one's mind on
shock; tremor; impact; vibration
shaking; shake; unsettledness; instability; existence of multiple spellings, pronunciations, usages, etc. for a single word
to come together; to merge; to fit; to match; to be profitable; to be equitable
table; chart; list; memorial to an emperor
drawing up (e.g. legal document, contract, will, etc.); preparing; writing; framing; making; producing
cupboard; locker; closet; wardrobe; cabinet
laser; Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
earth; soil; the earth (historically, esp. as opposed to the heavens); the ground; low-quality torinoko-gami (containing mud); (period of) refraining from construction in the direction of the god of the earth (in Onmyōdō)
dissolution; dissolving; solution (e.g. chemical); melting; liquefying; fusion
to inhale; to breathe in; to suck up; to absorb; to soak up
furthermore; again; after all; more and more; moreover; even more
numerator; molecule; member; element
evacuation; emission (e.g. of CO2, etc.); ejection
gas; vapour; vapor; gaseous body
to go past; to pass; to pass by
to have a hole; to be pierced (with a hole)
having done that; if that is done; if it is done in that way
approximately; about; promise; appointment; shortening; reduction
to open (e.g. doors); to open (e.g. business, etc.); to be empty; to be vacant; to be available; to be open (e.g. neckline, etc.); to have been opened (of one's eyes, mouth, etc.)
comfort; ease; easy; simple; (economically) comfortable; raku pottery
a little; some; somewhat; amount; quantity; number
to blow up (i.e. wind); to blow upwards; to spout into the air