Casuality
A casualty.
wounded?
The word "casualty" refers to those listed as killed, wounded and or missing. The acronym for these are: KIA- Killed in Action, WIA- Wounded in Action, MIA- Missing in Action.
KIA - Killed in Action WIA - Wounded in Action (may or may not be able to continue to fight) MIA - Missing in Action
The acronym KIA, Killed In Action, is used to describe sailors, marines, coast guardsmen, airmen, as well as soldiers; when they are killed in war.
ранен is the Russian word for "wounded".
If you meant to type "wound," then no, the female is not wounded when she's on her period. I think you meant to type "womb," which is another word for the uterus, the female organ in which a baby grows. If you meant "womb," yes, but the womb is always open.
The soldier was wounded after the war
He came back from the war wounded. She felt so wounded after that relationship.
She could not alleviate the pain of the person. Florence Nightingale sought to alleviate suffering of wounded soldiers. I could not alleviate my throbbing headache.
The military terminology is usually K.I.A. which stands for "killed in action". If their bodies are not recovered, but it is believed that they are dead, the term is M.P.D. which stands for "missing, presumed dead".
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