1) wound- another word for injury
2) as in "i wound the rope round the tree"
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Wound - two different meanings, two different pronunciations.He wound the fishing line onto the reel.The wound from the accident became infected.
wound means when you have hurt yourself (injury).
The idiom "wound up" has 3 distinct meanings:1. (adj) excited, or needing to release tension (He was all wound up before the game)2. (verb) finally did something (I wound up running away.)3. (verb) arrived at a destination or location (We wound up in Miami.)
ThereTheirThey'reAll have totally different meanings.
A homograph has the same spelling with different meanings, maybe different sound. A homonym has the same sound and may have the same spelling, with different meanings.
The bandage was wound around the wound. He could lead if he would get the lead out. The soldier decided to desert his post in the desert.
A word that has two meanings is called a homonym. These words sound alike or are spelled alike but have different meanings.
No. They have different meanings, but not opposite.
Series wound. Parallel wound. Series/parallel or Compound wound.
For each individual tribe, we have different meanings for different feathers.
opened and closed wound.
yes wash dose have 2 meanings