kin; catty; pound (unit of weight); loaf (of bread)
Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum); green onion; spring onion
saucepan; pot; stew; hot pot
kitchen knife; carving knife; (arch.) cooking; (arch.) food
inside out; upside down; flip side; opposite; contrary
chopping board; cutting board
to have gooseflesh (e.g. from cold or horror)
the four cardinal directions; north, east, south and west; surroundings; many countries; the whole world; all around; here and there
proficient; skillful; enjoying; satisfaction; satiation
to empty; to remove; to move out; to clear out; to be away from (e.g. one's house); to leave (temporarily); to dawn
mutually; with each other; reciprocally; together
jaw; chin; barb (of a fishhook)
mumps; epidemic parotitis
lever; agent (causing something to happen); instrument; assistant; helper
to be too much for one; to find unmanageable; to be beyond one's control; to not know what to do with
cold brew (coffee, tea, etc.); infusing in cold water
to extract essence by boiling; to extract flavor; to decoct
but; however; even though; even if
to bite off; to gnaw through
manual labor; manual labour; toil; Labour Party
overweight; too heavy (burden, workload, etc.); too severe
highway route (Edo period); main route
good fortune (esp. omikuji fortune-telling result); good luck; auspiciousness; unspecified day of the month (used to obscure the date a letter, invitation, etc. was written)
suburb; residential area on the outskirt of a city; commuter belt
(on) land; ground; shore; track-and-field events
to roll around laughing; to fold up; to hold one's sides with laughter
middle-distance (races); intermediate-range (missile)
study; learning; tutorial
dispatch; despatch; deployment; temporary employee (esp. from an agency); temporary worker; agency temp
to tear; to rip; to break through (cordon, opponent's defense, etc.); to breach; to defeat; to beat; to break (e.g. silence)
touching; moving; painful
concentration; diligence; asceticism; zeal in one's quest for enlightenment; adherence to a vegetarian diet
serious; earnest; real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice weapon)