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wounds <a wound; wounds> SUBST

wounds

cauterization of wounds MÉD

weaken by inflicting wounds VERBE

weakened by wounds

wound <a wound; wounds> SUBST

compound-wound ADJ

Random Wound INDUSTR

shunt-wound ADJ (electricity)

compound wound motor ELEC

differentially-wound motor ELEC

recrudescent or reopening wound

series-wound induction coil ELEC

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The struggle was so hard, as it went on for a long time, leaving behind a body covered by wounds and contusions.
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Another advantage of making small recipient wounds is the ability to create a snug fit for the follicular unit grafts.
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But without exact placement, it lacks the penetrating qualities and thus it wastes its energy in flesh wounds.
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The self-inflicted wounds tell of the man's struggle to avoid the unendurable images he has been forced to watch.
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It heals all wounds acquired by its host, replacing the missing tissue and organs with their own bodies as well as reattaching limbs.
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Unmindful of his grievous wounds, he rushed from bunker to bunker urging his men on.
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She dwells in the wounds of the world, deserts, ruined houses, poverty, tatters, hunger, thirst, quarrels, mourning of children, in wild and other uncivilized, dangerous places.
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His left femur was shattered by shrapnel, and the harrowing parachute jump only served to compound his wounds.
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But the wounds are scabbing over enough that we've got to move forward.
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In controlled and sterile settings by medical practitioners, maggot therapy introduces live, disinfected maggots into non-healing skin or soft wounds of a human or animal.
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