A wound is a kind of injury, one generally involving broken skin. Thus a sprained ankle and a cut finger are both injuries, but only the cut finger would be called a wound.
There is a type of puzzle named spot the difference
The main difference between the two products is their ingredients.
The difference between the two options refers to the distinctions or variations between the choices being compared.
No, "wounded" is not a homograph. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, whereas "wounded" is not spelled the same as any other word.
The difference between "i" and "I" is that "I" is always capitalized when referring to oneself as a pronoun, while "i" is not capitalized.
The difference between an injured lion and a wet day is that one pours with rain and the other roars with pain.
injured or wounded
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injured or wounded
The purpose of the Wounded Warrior project is to raise awareness for the needs of the injured service members and provide direct programs and services to the injured.
About 3,000 crewmen were wounded.
Wounded, bruised, injured.
he injured person dies.
The difference between a wound and an injury is that, when injured the skin is torn while a wound is what is formed after the skin is torn.
21 million wounded
Estimates say that between 60 and 70 people were injured in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday 1920.
The term is wounded during war and injured for accidents; about 300,000 plus men.