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open+wound

  • 1 open wound

    öppet sår (sår som fortsätter blöda; minne som gör ont)

    English-Swedish dictionary > open wound

  • 2 fester

    n. varigt sår
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    v. vara sig (om sår); ruttna; gnaga, fräta, orsaka bitterhet; orsaka varbildning i; lämna ärr
    * * *
    ['festə]
    ((of an open injury eg a cut or sore) to become infected: The wound began to fester.) vara []

    English-Swedish dictionary > fester

  • 3 gash

    n. skära; riva
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    v. djup skåra; sår
    * * *
    [ɡæʃ]
    (a deep, open cut or wound: a gash on his cheek.) gapande sår, jack

    English-Swedish dictionary > gash

См. также в других словарях:

  • Open wound — An injury that is exposed due to broken skin. An open wound is at high risk for infection. * * * a wound that communicates with the atmosphere by direct exposure …   Medical dictionary

  • open wound — wound that has not yet coagulated, rapid flow of blood; painful memory, painful scar …   English contemporary dictionary

  • open wound — noun A wound which pierces the skin (and/or exterior bones), so as to bare flesh and/or internal organs Open wounds often cause heavy bleading and grave danger of invasive infection Ant: bruise …   Wiktionary

  • Wound — This article is about wounds in humans and animals. For wounds in plants, see Plant pathology. For other uses, see Wound (disambiguation). Wound Classification and external resources Wounded man …   Wikipedia

  • wound — wound1 woundedly, adv. woundingly, adv. /woohnd/; Older Use and Literary /wownd/, n. 1. an injury, usually involving division of tissue or rupture of the integument or mucous membrane, due to external violence or some mechanical agency rather… …   Universalium

  • Wound healing — Hand abrasion …   Wikipedia

  • open — I. adjective (opener; openest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German offan open, Old English ūp up Date: before 12th century 1. having no enclosing or confining barrier ; accessible on all or nearly all sides …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • open — openly, adv. openness, n. /oh peuhn/, adj. 1. not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night. 2. (of a door, gate, window sash, or the like) set so as to… …   Universalium

  • open — o•pen [[t]ˈoʊ pən[/t]] adj. 1) not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway or passageway by a door 2) (of a door, window sash, or the like) set so as to permit passage through the opening it can be used to close 3) having the interior… …   From formal English to slang

  • open — [[t]o͟ʊpən[/t]] ♦ opens, opening, opened 1) V ERG If you open something such as a door, window, or lid, or if it opens, its position is changed so that it no longer covers a hole or gap. [V n] He opened the window and looked out... The church… …   English dictionary

  • open — adj., v., & n. adj. 1 not closed or locked or blocked up; allowing entrance or passage or access. 2 a (of a room, field, or other area) having its door or gate in a position allowing access, or part of its confining boundary removed. b (of a… …   Useful english dictionary

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