clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.)
leather bag; leather handbag
white cloth; empty land; empty lot; (arch.) respectable woman (as opposed to a prostitute)
belly-to-belly (throw in pro wrestling)
uniformity of thought; uniform thinking
string instrument (esp. in gagaku); stringed instrument
The Changelings; Torikaebaya Monogatari
Tudor dynasty (of England; 1485-1603)
wind instrument (esp. in gagaku)
civil law; continental law
number of blows (used in measuring the bpm of an air hammer, etc.); (number of) at bats
exterior finish material; exterior wall material
John Hawkins (naval commander)
things dried in the sun (esp. clothes, dyed cloth, etc.)
imperial edict to confer nobility titles (in ancient China)
raku ware; hand-moulded, lead glazed earthenware pottery fired at low temperatures, esp. used in tea ceremony (molded)
Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)
algal bloom; water bloom; lotus flower; (arch.) Japanese sea perch; (arch.) Japanese sea bass
along the north coast; along the northern sea shore
water temperature gauge; water temperature meter
punching (e.g. with a die); die cutting; removing a partition (wall); artesian well
every conceivable; every single; every possible; all kinds of