tripe; cow rumen; white flesh (of fruit)
clay pot used to collect night-soil
initiation into an art or discipline
flake; chip; speck or flake used for the production of stone tools
bryophyte (any of three groups of non-vascular land plants, incl. mosses, hornworts and liverworts)
(plant's) new bulb; new stocks; new shares
patch; patching; join; joining; successor; heir
Caria; Karia; Calia; Kallir
pebbles; gravel; boulder formed from gravel and sediment
adipocere (waxy substance formed by the decomposition of corpses subjected to moisture); grave wax
to boil something until it is done (e.g. vegetables)
cartographic information; information from a map
mainly cloudy; tending to be cloudy
fit for use; available; operational; practicable; usable
zanbatō; long-handled Chinese anti-cavalry sword