wound

  • 81wound, scar —    The two are not as interchangeable as writers sometimes casually make them. A scar is what remains after a wound heals. Thus it is always wrong, or at least stretching matters, to talk about a scar healing, including in figurative senses …

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  • 82wound, scar —    The two are not as interchangeable as writers sometimes casually make them. A scar is what remains after a wound heals. Thus it is always wrong, or at least stretching matters, to talk about a scar healing, including in figurative senses …

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  • 83wound stick — žaizdos lazdelė statusas Aprobuotas sritis farmacinės formos apibrėžtis Įterpti į žaizdą skirtas sterilus vienadozis strypo ar kūgio pavidalo preparatas, sudarytas iš veikliosios ( iųjų) medžiagos ( ų), ištirpintos ( ų) ar išsklaidytos ( ų) tam… …

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  • 84wound valve — See progressively wound valve spring …

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  • 85wound valve spring — See progressively wound valve spring …

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  • 86wound chevron — noun or wound stripe : a small gold chevron formerly worn on the lower part of the right sleeve of the United States army uniform to indicate that the wearer had been wounded in action …

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  • 87wound fungus — noun : a fungus that is a wound parasite …

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  • 88wound-rotor motor — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: wound, past participle of wind : an induction motor with a rotor having a polyphase winding to permit secondary circuit adjustment not possible in the case of a squirrel cage induction motor …

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  • 89wound stripe — noun see wound chevron …

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  • 90wound up — Synonyms and related words: SOL, ago, all bets off, all off, all over, all up, antiquated, antique, at an end, blown over, by, bygone, bypast, canceled, cleaned up, complete, completed, concluded, dated, dead, dead and buried, deceased, decided,… …

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