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1 wound
N1. घावThe child has a wound on the knee.--------VT1. घायल\woundकरनाHe wounded a man by pelting stones at him. -
2 wound
n.घाव, चीर, रगड, धक्का; क्षति, चोट, हानिv. tr.घायल करना, हानि पहुंचाना, चोट पहुंचाना, जी दुःखाना -
3 wound
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4 flesh wound
N1. घावHe received numerous flesh wounds in the fight. -
5 to wound
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6 antiseptic
N1. रोगाणु रोधकAntiseptic helps to prevent infection in a wound. -
7 bobbin
N1. फिरकी\{सिलाई\bobbinमशीन\bobbinकी\}Bobbin is a kind of reel around which a wire is wound.. -
8 cleat
N1. फन्नीलकड़ी\cleatया\cleatधातु\cleatकी\cleatपट्टी\cleatजो\cleatबाँधने\cleatके\cleatकाम\cleatआती\cleatहोThe rope to hang clothes was wound on the cleat. -
9 dressing
N1. कपड़ा पहननाShe takes a long time in dressing herself up.2. पटटी बाँधनाThey must have applied proper dressing on the particulars wound3. सजावटThe salad had a fine dressing4. भरावThe pillow had a tight dressing -
10 flow
N1. बहावThe flow of blood from the wound has stopped.2. धाराTimely and proper flow of information is very important for good management.3. धारा प्रवाहWhen he starts talking, you cannot stop his flow.--------V1. बहनाWater began to flow as soon as the dam burst.2. सरकनाTraffic islands help in regularising flow of trafic.3. अनवरत प्रवाहMoney flowed without restraints at his party.4. ढीले ढालेPriests usually wear flowing robes.5. बहुतायत सेThere was no control over flow of money in this election. -
11 gush
V1. बह\gushनिकलनाThe blood is gushing out of the wound. -
12 infection
N1. बीमारी\infectionकी\infectionछूतPlaying the dust out side with an open wound you are increasing the risk of infcetion. -
13 lint
N1. फाहाThe doctor put a lint on the wound.2. चिथडेMy daughter is ver fond of collecting lint, she makes nice things out of them. -
14 ointment
N1. मरहमHe applied ointment for the wound. -
15 ouch
Interj1. हाय!Ouch! the wound hurts me. -
16 painfull
Adj1. पीड़ापूर्णThe wound was very painfull. -
17 patch
N1. टुकड़ाShe sewed a green patch over the tear in hear dress.This patch of land is dry.2. फाहाYou need a patch for your wound.3. धब्बाBring the white horse with the black patch on his forehead.There is a patch of blood on your shirt.--------V1. जोड़नाThey tried to patch the leaking roof.After their break up they patched up easily. (figurative) -
18 pus
N1. पीपHis wound was full of pus and blood. -
19 scab
N1. खुरण्डHis wound was covered with the scab.2. पामाShe has a patch of scab on her arm.3. हड़ताल भेदीRam proved out to be a scab. -
20 spindle
N1. धुरीThread is wound on a spindle during spinning.
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