external wound;  (physical) trauma
 to bear;  to carry on one's back;  to take responsibility for;  to accept a duty;  to receive (wound);  to incur (damage)
 anesthesiologist;  anaesthesiologist;  anesthetist;  anaesthetist
 sprain;  wrench;  bruise;  contusion;  fracture
 hemorrhagic shock;  haemorrhagic shock
 use;  application;  employment;  utilization;  utilisation
 stand;  rack;  support;  holder;  counter for machines, incl. vehicles;  setting (e.g. in jewellery);  level (e.g. price level)
 shallow river;  shallows;  flatboat;  river boat
 splenic artery;  lienal artery
 to split;  to tear;  to burst;  to be separated;  to be divided
 bleeding;  haemorrhage;  hemorrhage;  bleeding money;  red ink;  selling below cost
 cruel;  heartless;  violent;  intense;  very bad;  terrible
 restoration;  repair;  mending
 to hang;  to suspend;  to lower;  to reduce;  to demote;  to move back
 sweat;  perspiration;  moisture;  condensation;  gulp;  oops
 crack;  crevice;  fissure;  chap;  rift
 pressure;  oppression;  suppression
 stopping of bleeding;  stanching;  hemostasis;  haemostasis
 hemostatic agent (haemostatic);  styptic
 preparation;  arrangements;  getting ready;  provision;  setup;  reserving
 to bring;  to take (something) along;  to fetch;  to get
 how;  in what way;  how about;  questionable
 evening;  last night;  yesterday evening
 secrecy;  confidentiality;  privacy;  one's circumstances (esp. fiscal)
 to get angry;  to get mad;  to tell someone off;  to scold;  to be angular;  to be square
 difficulty;  hardship;  trouble;  infeasibility;  inability (to carry out)
 picking out;  taking out;  (surgical) removal;  exposure
 strong;  potent;  strong;  brawny;  good (at);  skilled;  being able to handle
 Kerry (Ireland);  Kelley;  Kerrey
 to recover;  to rally;  to improve;  to pick up
 to use up;  to exhaust;  to devote oneself (to);  to do one's utmost (for);  to do to exhaustion;  to do completely
 to laugh;  to smile;  to sneer;  to ridicule;  to be dumbfounded;  to be flabbergasted
 to be possible to say;  to be able to say; (arch.)  said; (arch.)  have said
 frustrated (over a failure, humiliation or injustice);  annoyed;  chagrined;  (bitterly) disappointed;  bitter;  vexed