to take over; to capture; to seize; to hijack (vehicle, account, etc.)
burr (e.g. chestnut); bur; cupule; case
in general; generally; mostly; gist; point; main idea
indication; denotation; designation; instructions; directions
after this; from now on; hereafter; thereafter; since (then); after
appearance; expression; manifestation
assimilation; absorption; adaptation; assimilation; anabolism; assimilation (phonology)
for generations; hereditary; generation after generation
outstanding talent; person of exceptional talent; gifted person
stirring; slight movement
to sew; to stitch; to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
to plant; to transplant; to instil (idea, feeling, etc.)
sticking (in one place, position, etc.); settling; becoming established (of a custom, system, etc.); taking hold; fixation (photography); fixing
to take off; to jump; to take the plunge; to decide; to step out of the ring
to happen to have on hand or in stock
coercion; extortion; compulsion; force
labour pains; labor pains; birth pains; contractions
shell; husk; hull; pod; chaff
to fling; to throw off (clothes); to kick off (boots)
to plunder; to grab; to snatch
unhappiness; sorrow; misfortune; death (usu. of a relative); bereavement
to show contempt for; to look down upon; to have a low opinion of; to cause to fall; to make decline
to compete; to contest; to quarrel; to argue; to deny (e.g. evidence)
opposition; resistance; antagonism; reverse; opposite; inverse
each and all; every single one; everybody
it's no joke; gimme a break!
to put together; to gather; to collect; to scrape together
to knead thoroughly; to work up; to concoct; to make up
dispute; strife; quarrel; dissension; conflict; rivalry
to gather (bringing something); to gather (to exchange something)
to say to each other; to exchange (jokes, comments, etc.); to quarrel; to dispute
indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.) indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
somewhat; to some extent; to some degree; some; part; portion
zeal; enthusiasm; ardor; ardour
idealistic thought (argument)
afterlife; the next world; the world beyond
to desire; to wish; to beg; to request; to have something done for oneself
within the limits (framework, boundaries, price, etc.)