| TECHNOLOGY | Practical application of science |
| TECHNOLOGICAL | Relating to the practical application of science |
| USE | Practical application of knowledege (plural) |
| CASEWORK | Practical application of sociological principles (8) |
| ENGINEERING | Practical application of scientific principles |
| TECHNOLOGIES | Various applications of science |
| USABLE | Superior fur of practical application (6) |
| USAGE | Practical application, as of words |
| THEORY | Speculative view to be tested by practical application |
| USELESS | Having no practical application (7) |
| UNUSABLE | Having no practical application |
| THEORETIC | Unconcerned with practical application |
| USAGES | Practical applications |
| USES | Practical applications (4) |
| COAT | A fleece, pelage or pelt; or, any other outer covering, such as an application of paint/varnish, blanket of dust, husk of a seed, jacket, layer of a bulb or top of a suit of armour (4) |
| THEORETICIAN | One not much concerned with practical application |
| COOKERY | Preparation of food by means of baking, frying, roasting, steaming or other application of heat; or, a place for practicing said culinary art (7) |
| RUBBING | An impression of a coin, leaf or other raised surface made by means of frottage with a crayon or pencil; or, the application of friction generally (7) |
| EXPOSURE | Application of light, result of flashing? (8) |
| BOND | Result of an application of epoxy |