(n) Sklavenmoral (slave morality, as a philosophical concept of Nietzsche)
(n) Tokaido Line
(n) moving walkway
(n) (1) guidepost
signpost
guide
(2) (col) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica)
(adv) along the road
along the way
(exp) trackless path
(exp,adj-f) immoral
(adv) along the road (e.g. following its curves without turning off at any intersection)
along the street
(exp) to lose one's way
to get lost
(exp) to hurry on one's way
(exp) to lose one's way
to be at a loss
(exp) to block the way
(exp) to ask the way
(exp) to obstruct one's way
(exp) to seek a path
to find one's way
(exp) to ask the way
(n) farce
low comedy
(n) clown
(n) work done for enjoyment (as a diversion)
dilettante work
(n) prodigal son
(n) companion in one's pleasures
companion in hobby activities
(n) set of tools (implements)
kit
outfit
(n) preparation of tools
(n) challenge another training group and defeat each member
(n,adj-na) being of firm (unshakable) faith and strict practice
(n) shallow-minded mouthing of secondhand information
(n) moral education
(n,adj-na) of strict morals (moral principles)
highly moral
(n) moralism
(n) moral decadence (decline, corruption)