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- nounwound (noun) · wounds (plural noun)verbwound (verb) · wounds (third person present) · wounded (past tense) · wounded (past participle) · wounding (present participle)OriginOld English wund (noun), wundian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wond and German Wunde, of unknown ultimate origin.verbwound (past tense) · wound (past participle)
- detect the presence of (a person or animal) by scent:"the birds could not have seen us or winded us"
- literarysound (a bugle or call) by blowing:"but scarce again his horn he wound"
OriginOld English wind, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wind and German Wind, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin ventus.verbwound (past tense) · wound (past participle)- make (a clock or other device, typically one operated by clockwork) operate by turning a key or handle:"he wound City Hall's clock every day until he retired at the age of 92" · "she was winding the gramophone"
- turn (a key or handle) repeatedly around and around:"I wound the handle as fast as I could"
- cause (an audio or video tape or a film) to move back or forward to a desired point:"wind your tape back and listen to make sure everything is okay"
- hoist or draw (something) with a windlass, winch, or similar device.
OriginOld English windan ‘go rapidly’, ‘twine’, of Germanic origin; related to wander and wend. Wound Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
WOUND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Different Types of Wounds - WoundCareCenters.org
WOUND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Wound | Definition, Types, & Treatment | Britannica
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Wounds and Injuries | Fracture | Bruises | MedlinePlus
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WOUND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Wound Classification - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
wound - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
WOUND | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
Open Wound: Types, Treatments, and Complications - Healthline
WOUND | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
WOUND definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
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Surgical Wounds: Types, Risk Factors, and Treatment - Healthline
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