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wound <a wound; wounds> N

wound MED
wound SPORTS
wound SPORTS

compound-wound ADJ

head wound

Random Wound INDUST

shunt-wound ADJ (electricity)

be wound up VB

compound wound motor ELEC

differentially-wound motor ELEC

recrudescent or reopening wound

series-wound induction coil ELEC

wire wound armature ELEC

wire wound resistor ELEC

wind <a wind; winds> N GEOG

Usage examples with wound

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However, on that day he received a head wound that required three months' recuperation.
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Amputations had to be made at the point where the wound occurred, often leaving men with stub limbs.
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His speedy act of contrition also represents an attempt to cauterise the wound to avoid the political equivalent of gangrene.
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It also led to relentless internecine wars whenever two familial lines wound up with goals in conflict.
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Once it was bitten into, the prosthetic exploded and resembled a severe flesh wound.
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As we talked, the man cutting my hair tried to use an electric razor, and it started off strong and then wound down.
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Otherwise, the source tape could be wound up again, and loaded back into the tape reader for a second pass.
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All involved said that the wound was self-inflicted.
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These provide a volatile solvent for the diterpene resins so that successive evaporation leaves a barrier that seals the wound site.
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The end of the severed digit was then burned to cauterise the wound.
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