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wound (1)

wound [ woond ]


noun  (plural wounds)
Definition:
 
1. injury to body: an injury in which the skin, tissue, or an organ is broken by some external force such as a blow or surgical incision, with damage to the underlying tissue

2. emotional injury: a lasting emotional or psychological injury
still recovering from the wounds of a bitter divorce

3. injury to plant: damage to plant tissue caused by an external agent such as wind or frost



transitive and intransitive verb  (past and past participle wound·ed, present participle wound·ing, 3rd person present singular wounds)
Definition:
 
1. injure: to cause a wound in the body of somebody or something, especially using a knife, gun, or other weapon
He was wounded in the leg.

2. cause emotional wound: to cause somebody emotional or psychological distress by saying or doing something
cutting remarks intended to wound

[ Old English wund< Indo-European, "to beat"]

wound·a·ble adjective
wound·ed adjective
wound·er noun
wound·ing adjective
wound·ing·ly adverb
wound·less adjective

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See harm.

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