encroachment; erosion; corrosion
to carry (something) under cover; to carry concealed
agglutination; adhesion; deadlock; stalemate; standstill
to let slip; to slide; to glide
flash (of light); glint; schiller
atmosphere; air; magnanimity; generosity
negative (e.g. thinking); negative; negative (electrical polarity)
observation; survey; measurement; opinion; prediction; thinking
tackle (e.g. rugby); fishing tackle
some nerve (as in 'you must have some nerve to ...')
to flare up; to burst into flames
piece (scrap, bit, strip) of paper
firing (esp. a rocket or missile); launching; shooting; ejaculation
end (e.g. of a line); tail end; rear; backmost part
to drive on; to urge forward (e.g. cattle); to rouse (game from its cover); to press a tenant to leave; to evict
extremely; exceptionally; extraordinarily; terribly; super
broken into small fragments; smashed to atoms; fragments and splinters; smithereens
order; reservation; order; sequence; order (of magnitude); architectural order
moment; instant; kshana; duration of a single mental event (about 1/75 second); shortest possible interval of time
to break through; to penetrate; to pierce
reaching; attaining; arrival
congress; parliament; diet; legislative assembly
shock; tremor; impact; vibration
capture; seizure; prehension; apprehension; understanding; grasp
to wash away; to rinse off
ferocious; fierce; truculent; savage
single edge (e.g. sword blade)
to sharpen; to hone; to wash (rice); to scour; to polish
ordinary; nothing special; nothing to exclaim over
good bye; I'm off; see you later
substitution; replacement; shifting; change
without leaving any trace
to drive away; to scatter; to rout
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to miss one's chance to (do something); to fail to (do what one ought to have done)
root; joint; base; crotch
to follow with one's gaze; to follow with the eyes
performance; trick; feat; extraordinary deed; daring act; bold move
husband; groom; (one's) son-in-law
having a headache; racking one's brains; troubling over something
stifled (laughter); simmering
to muffle one's voice; to speak (or sob, etc.) quietly