skeleton (of a vertebrate, ship, building, etc.); transparency (revealing the inner workings of a device); translucency; skeleton (sport); skeleton (code)
to all appearances; no matter how you look at it
to be mixed; to be blended with; to be combined; to associate with; to mingle with; to interest
to knead; to mix with fingers; to quibble; to argue for argument's sake
cast; mold; mould; forming; shaping; fashioning
to burn; to roast; to grill; to bake
check; plaid; checking; monitoring; check (banking); cheque
division of labor; division of labour; specialization; specialisation; assembly-line production
system; organization; organisation; imperial command; laws; regulation
under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.); under (a flag, the sun, etc.); beneath; with (e.g. one blow); on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...); (somebody's) side
utmost limits; extremity; limit
to raise; to lift; to boost; to enhance
control; management (e.g. of a business)
to visit; to call on; to arrive (season, time, situation, etc.); to come; (arch.) to make a sound; (arch.) to send a letter
huge; vast; enormous; swelling; expansion
quantity; amount; generosity; magnanimity; pramana; (in Indian philosophy) means by which one gains accurate and valid knowledge
abdomen; belly; womb; one's mind; one's real intentions; courage; nerve
to expand; to swell (out); to get big; to become inflated
small dish (served as a part of an ordinary household meal); side dish
bakery; baker; pastry shop
habitat isolation; compartmentalization; segregation; isolation
quick pace; quick steps; quick march; trot (horse gait)
grizzled; (hair) streaked with grey (gray)
corner; edge; (street) corner; turning; rough edges (of one's character, words, etc.); abrasiveness
bat (Chiroptera spp.); umbrella; opportunist; turncoat
wing; Chinese "Wings" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (arch.) counter for birds or bird wings
burly; strong; indomitable; indefatigable; robust (vitality, appetite, economic growth, etc.); strong
tail (animal); tail end; tip
past middle age; nearing old age; near-elderly; age 40
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
to get dead drunk; to get blind drunk
to feel down; to feel sad; to be in a slump (business, economy, etc.); to be in an unfavourable condition; to fall into (e.g. a hole)
hard to believe; fabulous; unbelievable; incredible
failure; mistake; blunder
unusual; rare; new; novel; fine (e.g. gift)