eating the food of the dead (which prevents return from the underworld)
sponge gourd (Luffa aegyptiaca); Egyptian cucumber; loofah; loofa; something useless
Schoepfia jasminodora (tree of family Schoepfiaceae)
brandling (when used as fishing bait)
trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata); hardy orange
eating the food of the dead (which prevents return from the underworld)
sewing scissors; dressmaker's shears
parasitoid wasp; parasitic wasp; parasitic bee
Izanami; female deity who gave birth to Japan and the sun, moon, and storm gods
Izanagi; male deity who fathered Japan and the sun, moon, and storm gods
to become emaciated; to waste away; to grow thin and worn out
one sun (approx. 3.03 cm); little bit (of time, distance, etc.)
bunches (e.g. of fruit); clusters; crammed (e.g. with people); overflowing
to be itching to do something
to scrape off; to rub off
eye mucus; eye discharge; sleep
trying one's luck; test of one's luck
to cut (into two or more pieces)
creeper (creeping plant); trailer (trailing plant); climber (climbing plant); vine
delicious-looking; tasty-looking; hot; sexy; desirable
glowing ember (either red hot charcoal or the glowing remains of burnt firewood); live charcoal
to cave in; to become depressed; to sink
sparing life and taking life; letting live and killing
carnivorousness; carnivorous
emergency patient; emergency case
scar; spasm; twitch; cramp
sword (esp. a large, double-edged one); blade; bayonet; swordsmanship; stinger; ovipositor
Roman mythology; Roman myths
hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing); (arch.) clan
approach path (aircraft, surgery); entrance ramp (highway); on-ramp; slip road
to add to the staff; to increase the staff
failure to reach agreement