meli - woman, female, feminine person; wife
mije - man, male, masculine person; husband
kipisi - split, cut, slice, sever; sharp
leko - stairs, square, block, corner, cube
monsuta - fear, dread; monster, predator; threat, danger
soko - fungus, fungi
lanpan - take, seize, catch, receive, get
misikeke - medicine, medical
kijetesantakalu - any animal from the Procyonidae family, such as raccoons, coatis, kinkajous, olingos, ringtails and cacomistles
n - (indicates thinking, pondering, recognition, agreement, or humming)
jasima - reflect, resound, mirror, be on the opposite/polar end of
meso - midpoint, medium, mediocre; neither one not the other, neither fully is nor isn't
ku - interacting with the Toki Pona Dictionary by Sonja Lang
my reasoning for excluding these words was to create a compromise between my own style and pu's style - i use some ku suli, but they weren't included because they're not pu. pu has meli and mije, but i don't, so i also didn't include that.
but i have no control over you now. go, be free, use whichever words you'd like!