Viking; smorgasbord; buffet; smorgasbord (of things); hodge-podge
cannot help (doing, etc.); cannot resist; must not ...; should not ...; must ...; have to ...
to engage in lesbian sexual activity
to roll around laughing; to fold up; to hold one's sides with laughter
using together (jointly); used at the same time
prioritized; focused; concentrated; predominant
(swimming) pool; pool (billiards); pool (together)
pride; boast; credit (to)
electricity; (electric) light
to keep away; to keep at a distance
search (esp. for someone or something missing); manhunt; legally authorized search of a person, building, etc.
in so doing; when you do so; in this regard; on this occasion; some time during that period
to cough violently; to have a coughing fit
to (keep in) mind; to give heed to; to pay attention to
disinfection; sterilization; sterilisation
toxicity; virulence; toxic; virulent; poisonous
intake (e.g. of salt); ingestion; absorption (e.g. of new knowledge); adoption (e.g. of foreign culture); reception and protection
corrosion; etching; action of acid; saprophagy
action; operation; effect; function
water; liquid; fluid; moisture; humidity; sap
reactive oxygen (i.e. free radicals, which can be destructive at high concentrations)
to produce; to yield; to cause; to result from; to arise; to be generated
acid; sourness; sour taste
concentration; thickness; density; cardinality
to arrive at (e.g. a decision); to reach (a stage); to lead to (a place); to get to; in the extreme case of; (arch.) to come
army; armed forces; military authorities; team; group
to pour into (liquids); to pump into
to mix; to blend; to combine
chemical reaction; generation of an unexpected result from combining things
chlorinated lime; calcium hypochlorite; chloride of lime; bleaching powder
spread (e.g. of a disease); rampancy; infestation; proliferation; being widespread
to hear; to catch (the sound of something); to hear about (rumour, etc.); to overhear; to get used to hearing
dancing or jumping for joy
to dig up; to turn up; to tear up; to rake up (e.g. old scandal); to dig over