one-man (show, team, etc.); tyrant; dictatorial person; conductorless bus (i.e. having only a driver); conductorless train
machine language; machine code
translation; deciphering; decoding; translation
under examination; under test (e.g. device); on trial
bad; poor; inferior; delinquent; hoodlum; hooligan
deployment of troops, equipment, etc. (in preparation for battle)
flagstaff decorated with ivory carried by the emperor or a general
steady advance; carrying all before one
to pour water (into); to dilute with water; to hinder; to hamper; to throw cold water on
imperfect; incomplete; faulty; defective
taking turns; relieving the guard
condition; assumption; intention; intent; premise (in logic)
(powers of) concentration; ability to concentrate
to become dull; to become lifeless; to get bored; to lose interest; to lose value after a peak (e.g. stock); to weaken (of the market)
piece of junk; worn-out article; clumsy; useless; dismantled car; hitting (with fist)
supplement; top up; complement; making up (a deficiency)
bubble; foam; froth; head on beer
quick-witted; bright; rapid thinking
valley (with a river running through it); gorge; ravine; canyon
retrenchment; curtailment; economy
toilet bowl; urinal; chamber pot; bedpan
blocking (e.g. the way); obstructing; block (lump of something (usu. square), area of town, etc.); block; physical record (e.g. on magnetic tape); concrete block; blocking (from view, esp. of websites, on social media, etc.)
long sword (esp. the tachi, worn on the hip edge down by samurai); large sword; straight single-edged Japanese sword (from the mid-Heian period or earlier)
to forsake one thing for another
closing; closure; shutdown; lockout
gadid (any fish of the family Gadidae, incl. cod, haddock, whiting and pollack); Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus)
(town) market; (street) market; marketplace
feces (esp. animal); excrement; dung
to tower over the surroundings
favorite; favourite; habitually used
aperture; bore; calibre; caliber