Material for wound or injury |
BANDAGE |
Most extreme |
UTMOST |
Narrow neck of land joining two larger portions |
ISTHMUS |
Nasal inflammation |
CORYZA |
Natural skill |
TALENT |
Open to being controlled |
MANAGEABLE |
Printing mistake |
ERRATUM |
Private teacher |
TUTOR |
Produce (a sigh); retch |
HEAVE |
Public garden |
PARK |
Quality that can touch or move |
POIGNANCY |
Rushing things can be counterproductive |
more haste less speed |
See reason |
come to ones senses |
Seller of medicines and toiletries |
CHEMIST |
Separate, release, detach |
DISENGAGE |
Separating (two things) |
BETWEEN |
Someone undergoing education |
LEARNER |
The digging up of a body |
DISINTERMENT |
Trend, tendency |
DIRECTION |
Tuneful and undemanding music |
easy listening |
Unbreakable |
SHATTERPROOF |
Uppermost layer |
SURFACE |
Very eagerly and enthusiastically |
EXCITEDLY |
Very well known |
FAMOUS |
Very young bird |
NESTLING |
View; technique for drawing 3-D objects |
PERSPECTIVE |
Voluntarily leave a job |
RESIGN |
Waterproof cloth |
TARPAULIN |
Widespread availability |
PREVALENCE |
Worcestershire town; battle where Simon de Montfort was killed |
EVESHAM |