to suture a wound; to sew up a wound
styptic; stopping of bleeding
measure; step; dealing with; medical treatment
surgery; department of surgery (hospital, etc.)
tools and materials; equipment and materials
argument; discussion; dispute; controversy
spare time; free time; time (e.g. time it takes to do something); time off; day off; quitting (one's job); firing someone
to relax; to make oneself comfortable
one mind; wholeheartedness; one's whole heart
disinfection; sterilization; sterilisation
boiling; seething; becoming heated (e.g. debate); excitement; soaring (prices); shooting up
to grow hot (e.g. water); to boil; to get excited (at); to erupt (in applause, cheering, etc.); to ferment; to melt (of metal)
utensil; implement; tool; instrument; appliance; apparatus
vivid (memory, description, etc.); fresh; graphic; fresh (blood, scar, etc.); still new; recent
to hang over; to shroud; to enshroud; to envelop; to screen
to whine; to make feeble complaints
to pierce; to penetrate; to sting (wound or sensitive area, etc.); to smart; to be infected (with vice); to be steeped (with prejudice)
sewing together; stitching up (a wound); suture
calm; quiet; tranquility; tranquillity; appeasement; pacification
effect; effectiveness; efficacy; effects (e.g. sound effects, visual effects, special effects)
grandmother; old woman; female senior citizen
to sew; to stitch; to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
to try and do something; to attempt to do something
to come together; to join; to get married; to become a married couple
to press down; to hold down; to pin down; to suppress (feelings, disorder, opposition, etc.); to repress
to blow off (strongly); to blow away; to drive away (e.g. one's worries); to dispel; to do at great speed (e.g. drive a car); to carry out (a task) very quickly
whole (body); full-length (e.g. portrait); systemic
one side; one party; counterpart; one of a pair; fellow; mate
eternity; permanence; perpetuity; Eikyū era (1113.7.13-1118.4.3)
dispersion; scattering; spreading out; diffusion
sedative; tranquilizer; tranquiliser
antiseptic solution; disinfectant solution
covering for the back of the hand and wrist
suppuration; festering; coming to head
(a) stop (e.g. in a timber joint, or at the end of a kanji stroke); remaining (e.g. poste-restante)
method; process; manner; way; means; technique
medicine for reducing fever; antifebrile; antipyretic; febrifuge
to boil; to decoct; to infuse
repeated at intervals; every other (day, week, month, ...)
being in shape; holding a dignified appearance