low kick (e.g. in fighting)
... all over again (repeating the same failure)
pivot foot; emphasis; priority; focus
the defensive; passive attitude; passivity; the passive; passive voice; ukemi (the art of falling safely)
to hold in one's mouth (without biting, before chewing or swallowing, etc.)
outer canthus; outer corner of the eye
dissolution; dissolving; solution (e.g. chemical); melting; liquefying; fusion
to bend down; to bow down; to prostrate oneself; to hide oneself
preparedness for death; do-or-die spirit
tackle (e.g. rugby); fishing tackle
to crawl; to creep; to slither; to wriggle; to trail (of vines, flowers, etc.); to spread
to trample down; to tread on; to ignore; to spurn
to open one's eyes wide (in astonishment, wonder, etc.); to be wide-eyed; to be amazed
to follow; to pursue; to die right after a loved one; to kill oneself after the death of a loved one; to follow an example set by earlier generations (or one's master, etc.)
to screw; to twist; to distort; to parody; to torture; to wrest
appearance; arrival; make one's appearance
double; twice (as much); twofold
lily (Lilium spp.); yuri; genre of comics and novels about female homosexuality
(flower) bud; promising young person; budding beauty
slime; sliminess; mucus; viscous liquid
cunning deed; sly trick; foul play; cunning person; sly fellow; cheat
to bloom; to flower; to blossom; to open
repeatedly; over and over again; several layers deep; layer upon layer; row upon row
Penthorum chinensis (species of saxifrage)
winding; meandering; wriggling; wiggling; waving; swaying
non-fruit-bearing flower; something that is flashy with no content
giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini); North Pacific giant octopus
to change into; to be transformed; to be transfigured; to transform; to alter; to convert
from one end to another; thoroughly; completely; utterly
poison; toxicant; harm; evil influence; ill will; spite
to dribble; to spill; to suspend; to hang down; to slouch
acceleration; speeding up
jello (gelatin-based dessert); jelly; gel; jelly
to occupy; to hold; to account for; to make up; to take up
(animal) feed; fodder; pet food; bait; lure; enticement
physiological; physical; visceral; instinctive; in one's guts