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Definition
Synonym
Rissquetschwunde
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Rissquetschwunde
f
med.
Rissquetschwunde
n
pl
contused lacerated wound CLW ; contused laceration
contused lacerated wounds; contused lacerations
Rissquetschwunde
f
med.
Rissquetschwunde
n
pl
contused lacerated wound CLW ; contused laceration
contused lacerated wounds; contused lacerations
Rissquetschwunde
f
med.
Rissquetschwunde
n
pl
contused lacerated wound CLW ; contused laceration
contused lacerated wounds; contused lacerations
Rissquetschwunde
f
med.
Rissquetschwunde
n
pl
contused lacerated wound CLW ; contused laceration
contused lacerated wounds; contused lacerations
Deutsche
Rissquetschwunde Synonyme
Englische
contused lacerated wound CLW ; contused laceration Synonyme
Rissquetschwunde Definition
Contused
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Contuse
Lacerated
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Lacerate
Lacerated
(
p.
a.)
Rent
Lacerated
(
p.
a.)
Jagged,
or
slashed
irregularly,
at
the
end,
or
along
the
edge.
Laceration
(
n.
)
The
act
of
lacerating.
Laceration
(
n.
)
A
breach
or
wound
made
by
lacerating.
Wound
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Wind
Wound
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Wind
Wound
(
)
imp.
&
p.
p.
of
Wind
to
twist,
and
Wind
to
sound
by
blowing.
Wound
(
n.
)
A
hurt
or
injury
caused
by
violence
Wound
(
n.
)
Fig.:
An
injury,
hurt,
damage,
detriment,
or
the
like,
to
feeling,
faculty,
reputation,
etc.
Wound
(
n.
)
An
injury
to
the
person
by
which
the
skin
is
divided,
or
its
continuity
broken
Wound
(
n.
)
To
hurt
by
violence
Wound
(
n.
)
To
hurt
the
feelings
of
contused lacerated wound CLW ; contused laceration / contused lacerated wounds; contused lacerations Bedeutung
laceration
the
act
of
lacerating
wound
wounding
the
act
of
inflicting
a
wound
wound
tumor
virus
WTV
a
tumor
virus
transmitted
by
leafhoppers
wound
injury
combat
injury
a
casualty
to
military
personnel
resulting
from
combat
blighty
wound
a
wound
that
would
cause
an
English
soldier
to
be
sent
home
from
service
abroad
flesh
wound
a
wound
that
does
not
damage
important
internal
organs
or
shatter
any
bones
wound
a
figurative
injury
(to
your
feelings
or
pride),
he
feared
that
mentioning
it
might
reopen
the
wound,
deep
in
her
breast
lives
the
silent
wound,
The
right
reader
of
a
good
poem
can
tell
the
moment
it
strikes
him
that
he
has
taken
an
immortal
wound--that
he
will
never
get
over
it--Robert
Frost
raw
wound
a
wound
that
exposes
subcutaneous
tissue
laceration
a
torn
ragged
wound
wound
lesion
an
injury
to
living
tissue
(especially
an
injury
involving
a
cut
or
break
in
the
skin)
injure
wound
cause
injuries
or
bodily
harm
to
hurt
wound
injure
bruise
offend
spite
hurt
the
feelings
of,
She
hurt
me
when
she
did
not
include
me
among
her
guests,
This
remark
really
bruised
my
ego
lacerate
lacerated
mangled
torn
having
edges
that
are
jagged
from
injury
lacerate
lacerated
irregularly
slashed
and
jagged
as
if
torn,
lacerate
leaves
wound
put
in
a
coil
aroused
wound
up
brought
to
a
state
of
great
tension,
all
wound
up
for
a
fight
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