answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

That is the correct spelling of "wound" (an injury, or the past tense of to wind).

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

That is the correct spelling of the word "wounded" (injured, especially by a weapon).

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How do you spell wound?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How do you spell puncture wound in spanish?

Translation: Herida de punción


How do you spell sutoring?

The correct spelling of the word for sewing up a wound is suturing.


How do you spell amiture?

The correct spelling is armature (wound coil in motors and generators).


How do you spell waund as in waund the rope around the pole?

The word is "wound" the rope (pronounced wahwnd). It is the past tense of "to wind."The spelling is the same as the word wound (woond) meaning an injury, or to injure.


Does lacerated mean being under a magic spell?

To lacerate means to make a deep cut or wound.


How do you spell quarter?

The correct spelling is cauterize (to burn or kill tissue, especially to close a wound).


How would you use the word anticeptic in a sentence?

I would spell it properly- as in; 'This wound needs a good wiping down with an antiseptic.'


How do you spell scepsies?

sepsis : infection of a wound or injury Scepsis (capitalized): school of philosophy dealing with "Skepticism", e.g.. Locke, Hume, and Kant.


How do you spell koil?

The word sought may be coil (a wound string, cord, wire, or act by a snake).The proper noun Koil is an Indonesian rock band.


How do you spell wound up?

The likely term is the phrase "wrapped up" (finished, or literally wrapped, as with a gift).The idiomatic use is to mean absorbed, preoccupied, e.g. wrapped up in his work.


Homograph of wound?

verb - wound as in "I wound the thread around the spool." noun - wound as in "His wound needs dressing."


What heteronym means an injury or to coil something?

Wound. As in you wound something around (coiled), or you received a wound (an injury.)