well; properly; best regards; please remember me; just like ...; as though one were ...
crowd of people; great number of people; in great numbers
originally; primarily; essentially; intrinsically; proper; rightful
main; principal; main dish; main course; main part; principal part
maze; labyrinth; inner ear
in accordance with; following; roughly; about; Street; Avenue
to make (good) progress; to move right ahead (with the work); to advance
alternation; change; relief; relay; shift; substitution (sports, etc.)
surroundings; environs; circumference
to take a nap; to catch forty winks; to catch some Z's
artificial; man-made; human work; human skill; artificiality
to take out; to produce; to pick out; to fetch; to retrieve
hole; opening; pit; hollow; burrow; den; deficit
to roll; to wheel; to turn over; to tip over; to leave; to buy and sell (quickly for a profit)
necessary; indispensable; must-have; must; juice of grapes or other fruit prior to fermentation into wine
to assemble; to set up; to construct
flat; even; level; plain (speech, etc.); simple
comparatively; relatively; unexpectedly; unusually; considering; for one's ...
stake; post; pile; (arch.) stump
person who lives on the water
to run about; to rush about
to be obvious; to be obviously correct; (lit.) to point to one's palm
class; level; stratum; layer; hierarchy
direct descent; direct line
descendant; posterity; offspring
whole area; whole region; stretch (of land); tract; belt
to revel in trouble and discord; to be bent on making trouble; to like starting fights
to dig; to excavate; to delve into; to dig up (e.g. vegetables); (for two men) to have anal sex
transfiguration; transformation; change of appearance
to stand in a row (e.g. shops on a street); to line in a row; to line; to be equal to; to be on a par with
branch; bough; limb; twig; sprig; spray
distinctive of; characteristic of; uniquely applying to; but; except; without
taste; elegance; appearance; air; the likes of ...; lowly people such as ...
scene; view; prospect; outlook
Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock)