りょうて両手ryouteもろて諸手morote
1.

The two hands located on opposite sides of the body, which can work together for various tasks or expressions, such as welcoming or carrying multiple items simultaneously.

2.

A term that encompasses the idea of expressing strong agreement or support, symbolized by raising both hands, indicating full endorsement or enthusiasm.

3.

A representation of the quantity of ten, derived from the fact that there are ten fingers across both hands, often used in a figurative or coded manner.

しょくん諸君shokun
1.

A term used to collectively refer to a group of individuals, typically in a formal or respectful manner, especially when addressing an audience or assembly.

2.

A form of address commonly utilized by men to invoke a sense of light respect or camaraderie when speaking to peers or individuals of lower status, conveying a more earnest tone than casual terms like "you all" or "everyone."

Example:

私は諸君のすべてを知っているわけではない。

もろもろ諸々moromoro
1.

A term used to refer to a diverse collection of items or concepts, often emphasizing their variety and multitude.

2.

Indicates a wide range of different elements or individuals, highlighting the presence of numerous distinct options or characteristics.

3.

Used to express the presence of various kinds of matters or subjects, typically in contexts where diversity is significant.

Example:

発展途上国は財政問題での困難に苦しんでいる。

もろとも諸共morotomo
1.

A shared experience where all individuals are involved in the same action or situation, often implying unity or collective participation.

2.

The concept of individuals or groups facing a shared fate or consequence, emphasizing solidarity in both good and bad circumstances.

3.

The act of including others in an endeavor or experience, highlighting companionship and mutual involvement in activities or events.

Example:

風雨をもろともせず駅まで歩いた。

しょsho
1.

A prefix used to indicate a wide range or multitude of items or entities involved in a context, emphasizing involvement or connection among them.

2.

A term that describes diverse or numerous items, often suggesting a collection or assortment of different things.

3.

A prefix that conveys the idea of various or several, often used in compound words to denote multiplicity or a shared characteristic among entities.

4.

A term that expresses the concept of coexistence or commonality among multiple subjects or elements in a given situation.

Example:

設備の費用は払っていただきます。