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Definition of wounded
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Wounded
(imp. & p. p.) of Woun.
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Ambulance
::
Ambulance
(n.) An
ambulance
wagon or cart for
conveying
the
wounded
from the
field,
or to a
hospital..
Woundable
::
Woundable
(a.)
Capable
of being
wounded;
vulnerable.
Retrieve
::
Retrieve
(v. i.) To
discover
and bring in game that has been
killed
or
wounded;
as, a dog
naturally
inclined
to
retrieve..
Dress
::
Dress (v. t.) To treat
methodically
with
remedies,
bandages,
or
curative
appliances,
as a sore, an
ulcer,
a
wound,
or a
wounded
or
diseased
part..
Vulneration
::
Vulneration
(n.) The act of
wounding,
or the state of being
wounded..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.)
Killed,
wounded,
and
captured
persons,
or
captured
property..
Wounded
::
Wounded
(imp. & p. p.) of Woun.
Mortally
::
Mortally
(adv.)
In a
mortal
manner;
so as to cause
death;
as,
mortally
wounded..
Stretcher
::
Stretcher
(n.) A
litter,
or
frame,
for
carrying
disabled,
wounded,
or dead
persons..
Hospital
::
Hospital
(n.) A
building
in which the sick,
injured,
or
infirm
are
received
and
treated;
a
public
or
private
institution
founded
for
reception
and cure, or for the
refuge,
of
persons
diseased
in body or mind, or
disabled,
infirm,
or
dependent,
and in which they are
treated
either
at their own
expense,
or more often by
charity
in whole or in part; a tent,
building,
or other place where the sick or
wounded
of an army cared for..
Winged
::
Winged
(a.)
Wounded
or hurt in the wing.
Cacolet
::
Cacolet
(n.) A
chair,
litter,
or other
contrivance
fitted
to the back or pack
saddle
of a mule for
carrying
travelers
in
mountainous
districts,
or for the
transportation
of the sick and
wounded
of an
army..
Cockpit
::
Cockpit
(n.) That part of a war
vessel
appropriated
to the
wounded
during
an
engagement.
Bleed
::
Bleed (v. i.) To lose sap, gum, or
juice;
as, a tree or a vine
bleeds
when
tapped
or
wounded..
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) A pad,
quilt,
or
anything
used to
hinder
pressure,
support
any part of the body, or make a
bandage
sit easy upon a
wounded
part; a
compress..
Sling
::
Sling (v. t.) A kind of
hanging
bandage
put
around
the neck, in which a
wounded
arm or hand is
supported..
Vulnerose
::
Vulnerose
(a.) Full of
wounds;
wounded.
Heart-wounded
::
Heart-wounded
(a.)
Wounded
to the heart with love or
grief.
Fatally
::
Fatally
(adv.)
In a
manner
issuing
in death or ruin;
mortally;
destructively;
as,
fatally
deceived
or
wounded..
Litter
::
Litter
(n.) A bed or
stretcher
so
arranged
that a
person,
esp. a sick or
wounded
person,
may be
easily
carried
in or upon it..
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