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Wound

Definition of Wound

  • 1. An injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin) Noun
  • 2. A casualty to military personnel resulting from combat Noun
  • 3. A figurative injury (to your feelings or pride) Noun
  • 4. The act of inflicting a wound Noun
  • 5. Put in a coil Adjective Satellite
  • 6. Cause injuries or bodily harm to Verb
  • 7. Hurt the feelings of Verb

Synonyms for word "wound"

  • wounding
  • combat injury
  • injury
  • lesion
  • injure
  • bruise
  • hurt
  • injure
  • offend
  • spite

Semanticaly linked words with "wound"

  • harm
  • hurt
  • injury
  • trauma
  • raw wound
  • stigmata
  • abrasion
  • excoriation
  • scrape
  • scratch
  • cut
  • gash
  • slash
  • slice
  • laceration
  • bite
  • hurt
  • trample
  • concuss
  • calk
  • excruciate
  • torment
  • torture
  • overstretch
  • pull
  • shock
  • traumatise
  • traumatize
  • maim
  • rick
  • sprain
  • turn
  • twist
  • wrench
  • wrick
  • subluxate
  • disable
  • handicap
  • incapacitate
  • invalid
  • harm
  • run down
  • run over
  • break
  • fracture
  • hit
  • pip
  • shoot
  • knife
  • stab
  • scrape
  • skin
  • bruise
  • contuse
  • graze
  • coiled
  • blighty wound
  • flesh wound
  • loss
  • personnel casualty
  • armed forces
  • armed services
  • military
  • military machine
  • war machine
  • affront
  • diss
  • insult
  • arouse
  • elicit
  • enkindle
  • evoke
  • fire
  • kindle
  • provoke
  • raise
  • lacerate
  • sting
  • abase
  • chagrin
  • humble
  • humiliate
  • mortify
  • distress
  • hurt
  • suffering
  • damage
  • harm
  • hurt
  • scathe

Hyponims for word "wound"

  • harm
  • hurt
  • injury
  • trauma
  • loss
  • personnel casualty
  • distress
  • hurt
  • suffering
  • damage
  • harm
  • hurt
  • scathe

Lexical Analysis for "wound"

  1. wounding
    Noun
    derivation
    1
    1. the act of inflicting a wound
Etymology for wound
  • has derived form wind
  • etymology Wunde [German]
  • etymology airwound
  • etymology bewound
  • etymology stabwound
  • etymology woundable
  • etymology woundless
  • etymology woundlike
  • etymology woundwort
  • is derived from dirty wound
  • is derived from entry wound
  • is derived from exit wound
  • is derived from flesh wound
  • is derived from rub salt in the wound
  • is derived from suck one's wounds
  • is derived from time heals all wounds
  • is derived from wounded
  • is derived from wounding
  • is derived from wounds
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