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Wounding

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Wound

Wound, any lesion of the body, whether cut, bruise, contusion, fracture, dislocation, or burn. In surgery it is confined

Shooting or wounding, or causing any grievous bodily harm

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Heart wounded

Wounded to the heart with love or grief

Affairs of a company have been completely wound up

Affairs of a company have been completely wound up, The phrase 'the affairs of a company have been completely wound up' significant. It shows that the

Series motor

A series wound motor

coiled

curled or wound especially in concentric rings or spirals as a coiled snake ready to strike the rope lay coiled on

wind up

wind up wound up wind·ing up : to bring to an end by taking care of unfinished business [ordered to wind

Convolute

Rolled or wound together one part upon another said of the leaves of plants in aeligstivation

Series dynamo

A series wound dynamo

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Wounding

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Wound

Wound, any lesion of the body, whether cut, bruise, contusion, fracture, dislocation, or burn. In surgery it is confined

Shooting or wounding, or causing any grievous bodily harm

Matched in: Term Shooting or wounding, or causing any grievous bodily harm

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Heart wounded

Wounded to the heart with love or grief

Affairs of a company have been completely wound up

Affairs of a company have been completely wound up, The phrase 'the affairs of a company have been completely wound up' significant. It shows that the

Series motor

A series wound motor

coiled

curled or wound especially in concentric rings or spirals as a coiled snake ready to strike the rope lay coiled on

wind up

wind up wound up wind·ing up : to bring to an end by taking care of unfinished business [ordered to wind

Convolute

Rolled or wound together one part upon another said of the leaves of plants in aeligstivation

Series dynamo

A series wound dynamo

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