concept that all things and phenomena reflect the truth
to take something into ...; to bring in; to lodge (a complaint); to file (a plan); to bring to (a state: tied game, vote, trial, etc.)
ear; hearing; edge; crust; selvedge (non-fray machined edge of fabrics); selvage
consciousness; becoming aware (of); awareness; mano-vijnana (mental consciousness, cognizer of sensory information)
manas (defiled mental consciousness, which gives rise to the perception of self)
manas-vijnana (defiled mental consciousness, which gives rise to the perception of self)
and; moreover; besides; as well as; and on top of that; at the same time
unconsciousness; unconscious; involuntary; the unconscious (psychoanalysis)
dregs; lees; grounds; sediment
to rise to the surface; to come to the front; to emerge (e.g. from obscurity); to stand out (e.g. against a dark background)
to become muddy; to become cloudy; to become dull (of a sound, color, etc.); to become hoarse; to become impure (of a heart, society, etc.); to be corrupted
eight consciousnesses (one for each of the five senses, consciousness of the mind, self-consciousness and store consciousness)
eight; eight years of age; two o'clock (old time system)
accumulation; accumulate; store
to leave as; to view as; to maintain the status quo
to purify; to cleanse; to exorcise; to purge; to ward off
to get dirty; to become dirty; to become sullied; to become corrupted; to lose one's chastity
change in pronunciation or meaning of a word; sound change; word with an altered pronunciation or meaning; turning or twisting part of a text (in Chinese poetry)
foundation; basis; bedrock; substrate (circuit board)
change; alteration; substitute; rate of exchange
casting away one's vices or worldly desires and achieving enlightenment
prevailing view; common opinion; commonly accepted theory
valid; proper; right; appropriate; reasonable
importance; emphasis; stress
conversion; shift; about-face; switch
with a scraping sound; with a grating sound; with force; hard; forcibly (carry out); forcefully; hard (e.g. food)
origin of a word; derivation of a word; etymology
to adhere to; to stick to; to keep close to; to go along with; to get involved with; to be thick with
incompatible; (going together) like oil and water
to hold a thing in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to embrace (e.g. a baby); to take upon oneself; to be saddled with
latter period; second half; late stage; third trimester; second semester
division of history into periods; periodization (in history)
agglutination; adhesion; fusion; combination; blending; uniting