transcription (of a text, DNA, RNA, etc.); copying; transfer (printing); transcription; transliteration
to cut out; to clip from; to extract
ceiling; ceiling price; (price) ceiling
shelf; ledge; rack; trellis
wick; marrow; core; heart; pistil (of a flower); stamen
to wind; to coil; to envelope; to shroud; to outflank; to skirt
brilliance; polish; lustre; luster; glossy finish (of photographs)
speed; velocity; pace; velocity
to sew; to stitch; to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
machine; mechanism; instrument; appliance; apparatus
correspondence (to); equivalence; suitability; coordination; dealing with; coping with
place; point; part; counter for places, parts, passages, etc.
manual labor; manual labour; manual procedures
to give (time, money, goods); to donate; to do; to perform; to apply (processing, makeup, etc.); to add (e.g. ornamentation, annotation)
shoe; shoes; boots; footwear; footgear
to become stiff (of muscles); to get absorbed in; to develop a passion for; to be elaborate; to be intricate
rest; break; recess; intermission
to invite in; to show someone in
methodical; precise; meticulous; wooden post that has been carved to have a rounded corner with grooves running along either side of it
character (of a person); personality; disposition; characteristics; nature (of a thing, event, etc.)
somewhat large; of a larger size; on the large size; large swing (bat, racquet, etc.); long sweeping stroke
performance of one's official duties
bookshelves; bookshelf; bookcase
to be due to; to be caused by; to depend on; to turn on; to be based on; to come from
tedium; boredom; dullness; to feel bored; to get bored with; to get tired of
glasses; eyeglasses; spectacles; judgment; judgement; discrimination
money-making; earning money
use; utilization; utilisation; application
will; volition; intention; intent; determination
count; earl; chief official of the Department of Worship; (arch.) eldest brother; Brazil; Brazilian
unforeseen; unexpected; sudden; accidental
accident; incident; trouble; circumstances; reasons
to lose (through death) (e.g. wife, child)
heir; successor; family estate; family fortune; headship of a family
to succeed (a person, to a position, etc.); to inherit; to patch (clothes); to mend; to add (e.g. charcoal to the fire); to replenish with
relatives; one's family; friends; members of the same organization; followers; henchmen
inheritance; bequest; legacy; heritage
living; life (one's daily existence); livelihood
one o'clock; once; at one time; for a time; for a while; a time
rank; place (e.g. first place); decimal place; counter for ghosts