clause; paragraph; argument; term (of an equation); (arch.) nape (of the neck)
to touch; to feel; to touch (with); to experience; to come in contact with; to touch on (a subject); to allude to
hypothesis; supposition; assumption; tentative theory
of course; certainly; naturally
central part; heart (of a city)
radiocarbon (i.e. carbon-14)
head (chief, director) of a section or department; head of a (school) club; head of a (school) team
Emperor Kourei; Kourei Tenno
sentence; composition; text; the literary arts (as opposed to the military arts); academia; statement
in that respect; on that point; in that regard
carrying in (esp. heavy objects, artwork, furniture); bringing in; taking in
Hokuriku region of Honshu (incl. Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa and Fukui prefectures)
place in the shade of a mountain; shelter of the mountains; mountain recess
carrying out (esp. heavy objects, artwork, furniture); taking out
tool; implement; instrument; equipment
dwelling; house; residence; address
royal authority; regal power; authority of the king
Emperor Keikou; Keikou Tenno
(arch.) youth; (arch.) freshness; good omen; Sweden; Switzerland
ball; sphere; bead (of sweat, dew, etc.); drop; ball (in sports); pile (of noodles, etc.); bullet
anthelion (optical phenomenon)
substitution; material; price; margin (e.g. for stapling, etc.); area required for something; (arch.) shiro (unit of land area equal to one-fiftieth of a tan; approx. 19.83 m.sq.)
everyone; everybody; all; everything; all
I; me; oneself; (arch.) you; (arch.) prefix indicating familiarity or contempt
Japanese poem; waka; tanka
criticism; critique; review; commentary
show (of power, ability, etc.); exhibition; demonstration; display; manifestation
literature written in diary form
women's writing; literature written by women
(arch.) word; waka (classic Japanese poem, esp. a tanka)
adds force or indicates command
appearance; expression; manifestation
in all parts of the world; in all countries; anywhere in the world; both in the Occident and the Orient
hero; heroine; Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804); Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)