overhead; above one's head; high in the sky
sky; heaven; God; svarga (heaven-like realm visited as a stage of death and rebirth); deva (divine being of Buddhism); top (of a book); sole (of a Japanese sandal)
body; trunk; torso; hull (boat); fuselage (aircraft)
model; type (e.g. of machine, goods, etc.); type; style; mold (mould); template; kata (standard form of a movement, posture, etc. in martial arts, sport, etc.)
far; distant; distant (past); remote (in time); distant (relationship or kinship); having little to do (with someone); far (from something else in quality, degree, etc.)
group; crowd; flock; herd; bevy; school
copper (Cu); bronze (medal)
to stray from the right path; to go wrong; to go off the rails; to turn delinquent
wolf (Canis lupus); wolf in sheep's clothing; womanizer
race; tribe; species; genus; stellar population (i.e. population I, II and III)
eyesight; vision; visual acuity
furthermore; again; after all; more and more; moreover; even more
perception; sensing; noticing
to surpass; to outstrip; to excel
gradually; by degrees; little by little; steps; stairs; staircase
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
sound of footsteps; sense or sign that something is approaching
to become possible; to become able to (do)
close combat; close(-quarter) fighting; in-fighting
weapons; arms; fighting with swords; sword fight
to crowd; to flock; to swarm
dealing with; coping with
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912); Ch'ing dynasty; Manchu dynasty
heart; mind; bottom of one's heart; core (of one's character); centre; center; heart (organ)
to play a leading role; to play a central part
peace (esp. of the world); tranquillity; calm
cold; frigid; bracing; dignified
atmosphere; mood; a certain air; presence; (Earth's) atmosphere
breath; sign (of something new and fresh); breath (of spring, fresh air, etc.); vitality
kingfisher (esp. the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis)
insect; bug; worm; roundworm; one's emotions; one's feelings; nervousness
to bark; to howl; to howl (e.g. of the wind); to roar; to yell; to cry
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to have sex with; to make love to; to sit on (eggs); to brood
to play an instrument (esp. string instruments); to dance
to sing; to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem
holy mother; birth mother of a holy man (or woman); Virgin Mary