plural; multiple; several
remote control; remote operation
automatic; intransitive verb
clerk; secretary; writing down; putting on record
four characters; four letters
extermination; annihilation
fine food; high-quality food; gourmet; epicure; gastronome
friend; companion; comrade; accompaniment; companion (e.g. book); complement
vagrant; vagabond; drifter
flash (of light); glint; schiller
warrior (esp. of military retainers of daimyos in the Edo period); samurai
superman; superwoman; Ubermensch (e.g. Nietzsche's ideal man of the future); overman
security police; special police; special; TV special; standard-playing (record); SP; shore patrol
god; deity; incredible; fantastic; (arch.) Emperor (of Japan); (arch.) thunder
super-; ultra-; extremely; really; over; more than
constitution (physical); physical make-up; predisposition (to disease); character (of a group, organization, etc.); innate characteristics; make-up
all people; everybody; ten thousand people
secret technique; secret art
nature; spontaneity; natural airhead
dropping; losing; missing item; something one forgot to write down; trap; wooden protrusion from a Japanese door frame that fits a hole in the threshold, acting as a lock when closed; conclusion (of a speech, etc.)
user; consumer; master (e.g. of swordsmanship); prodigal; spendthrift
thickheaded; insensitive; dull; thick-skinned
to wither (of a plant); to be blasted; to die; to mature (of one's personality, abilities, etc.)
colourless; colorless; achromatic; neutral (position); impartial
enthusiast; mania; enthusiasm
food; foodstuff; eating; appetite; meal; portion
reformation; revolution; renewal; Meiji Restoration
ambition; aspiration; desire to improve oneself
misunderstanding; mistaken idea; wrong guess
transcendence; excellence; superiority
lucky sukebe; type of fan service in anime where there's accidental nudity, groping, etc.
showman who trains performing monkeys
supreme; sublime; highest
the whole world; the whole country; society; the public; supremacy over a nation; government of a country; having one's own way