side (of something, or taking someone's side); part; (watch) case
benefit; use; good; profit; gains
to accompany; to follow; to keep up with
nature; natural; spontaneous; naturally; spontaneously
action; movements; motions; bearing; behaviour; behavior
foot; paw; leg; gait; pace; bottom structural component (i.e. radical) of a kanji; means of transportation
dangling heavily; swaying to and fro; strolling; rambling; idly; lazily
negotiations; discussions; connection
watchful waiting; careful supervision
state of things; state of affairs; condition; situation; circumstances
to let slip; to slide; to glide
historic; historical; traditional
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
evasion; avoidance; shirking; recusation (of a judge); taking exception (to a judge); challenge
monolith; large slab of rock
to pull; to draw; to string (lines); to run (cable); to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve); to drag; to haul
brave woman; heroine; lady of character; Amazon
riddle; puzzle; enigma; enigmatic; mysterious
to comb upwards; to brush up (a loose strand of hair); to turn up a lamp wick
potbellied sumo wrestler; wrestler with a big belly; goosefish (any fish of family Lophiidae); monkfish; sea devil
errand; mission; messenger; bearer; familiar spirit; use
to notify; to advise; to inform
trouble; hardship; difficulty; anxiety; worry; concern
and yet; despite this; but even so; but even then; however; nevertheless
basis for decision; evidence for judging
to be all out; to exhaust
edict; ordinance; proclamation
certainly; without fail; right and wrong; pros and cons
halving; dividing (into two parts); bisection; the two equinoxes (vernal and autumnal)
of course; certainly; naturally
war potential; military strength; fighting power; ability (to compete); capabilities; valuable asset
dispersion; breakup; variance; dispersion
stupid plan; inane way of doing something; (one's own) plan or project
had better ...; had better not ...
sure to ...; certain to ...; bound to ...; it's natural that ...
to permit; to allow; to forgive; to pardon; to exempt (someone) from; to remit; to acknowledge
when; at what time; how soon; normal times; ordinary days
attack; offence; dominant partner of a homosexual relationship; a barrage of; a flood of
civil war; insurrection; rebellion; domestic conflict
to appease; to suppress; to calm
rescue; extricate; reclaim; deliverance