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wound

[woond, wound] / wund, waʊnd /






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This finding changes how scientists understand cell movement, cancer spread and wound healing.

From Science Daily

Another soldier was severely wounded and a reservist moderately wounded, the IDF said.

From BBC

In a sign of how deep the wounds are after these claims came to light, California lawmakers barely uttered his name when they voted unanimously last week to rename the state holiday "Farmworkers Day".

From BBC

"I lost all my family because of that. And as years went on I buried it deep inside, but the wound never heals."

From BBC

The road, indicated by a distinct set of tire tracks, wound through the trees before disappearing to the right.

From Literature