aging process;  ageing process
 cell;  cell (in an organization, esp. a communist party)
 elephant (Elephantidae spp.)
 time;  hour;  occasion;  case;  chance;  opportunity
 end;  tip;  extremities;  terminal
 reproduction;  duplication;  reprinting
 thing;  matter;  incident;  occurrence;  circumstances;  situation;  work
 one;  for one thing;  only;  (not) even;  just (e.g. "just try it");  some kind of;  one type of
 to try to ...;  to be about to do ...;  to decide to ...;  to take as;  to treat as;  to use for;  to suppose that (such) is the case
 repetition;  iteration;  recursion;  recurrence;  recapitulation
 arrangement;  disposition;  array (programming)
 loss;  damage;  harm;  disadvantage;  handicap;  drawback
 that;  the;  part (as in "part two");  um ...;  er ...
 now;  soon;  already;  yet;  further;  more
 restoration;  repair;  mending
 transcription (of a text, DNA, RNA, etc.);  copying;  transfer (printing);  transcription;  transliteration
 to lose (something);  to mislay;  to get rid of;  to eliminate;  to remove
 good;  excellent;  sufficient;  enough;  profitable (deal, business offer, etc.);  beneficial
 split;  division;  break up
 to raise;  to raise up;  to wake;  to wake up;  to cause;  to bring about;  to start
 a little over;  a little more than;  powerhouse;  one of the biggest;  upper (seismic intensity)
 skillful;  skilful;  adroit;  clever;  shrewd;  ingenious
 quiver (of arrows; cylindrical)
 don't;  do;  hey;  listen;  now, ...;  well, ...
 too;  also;  both A and B;  A as well as B;  even;  as much as
 super-;  ultra-;  extremely;  really;  over;  more than
 in this way;  thus;  such;  uh...
 one's nature;  one's feelings;  plain;  unadorned;  mere;  poor
 to work;  to labor;  to function;  to operate;  to commit (e.g. a crime);  to perpetrate
 hardening;  vulcanization;  hardening (of attitude, stance, etc.);  stiffening;  upturn (in the market);  firming up
 grape sugar;  glucose;  dextrose
 action of making something;  -ification
 reactive oxygen (i.e. free radicals, which can be destructive at high concentrations)