charming;  captivating;  bewitching;  seductive;  coquettish
 to amass;  to accumulate;  to store;  to leave unpaid
 lively;  full of spirit;  energetic;  healthy;  well;  fit
 annotation;  explanatory note;  comment
 indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.)  indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
 bubble;  foam;  froth;  head on beer
 foxtail millet (Setaria italica);  Italian millet (also Hungarian, German)
 unsteadily (e.g. on one's feet);  shakily;  wavering (in one's mind);  unsteadily;  aimlessly;  unconsciously
 harmony;  concord;  consonance
 to teach;  to instruct;  to tell;  to inform;  to preach
 to be taught;  to learn;  to take lessons in
 to keep in mind;  to bear in mind;  to try;  to aim to do;  to endeavor;  to endeavour
 study;  scholarship;  learning;  discipline;  branch of learning;  (a) science
 mother's side of family;  maternal (grandfather, uncle, etc.)
 what;  how many;  many;  a lot of;  several;  a few
 question (e.g. on a test);  problem;  problem (e.g. societal, political);  question;  question (i.e. doubt);  public discussion
 to meet (by chance);  to come across;  to meet (e.g. of rivers, highways, etc.);  to emerge and engage (an enemy)
 blood relationship;  consanguinity;  blood relative
 association;  society;  organization;  organisation
 to enter;  to go into;  to break into;  to join;  to enroll;  to contain;  to hold
 strange occurrence;  unusual occurrence;  unexpected occurrence;  grave and unexpected occurrence
 rumour;  rumor;  report;  hearsay;  gossip;  common talk
 steady;  sound;  solid;  reliable;  trustworthy
 self-confidence;  confidence (in oneself)
 settlement;  solution;  resolution
 pretension;  conceit;  hubris
 science;  learning;  scholarship;  arts and sciences;  academic pursuits
 a kind;  a sort;  of sorts;  something of a;  sort of;  somewhat