That is the correct spelling of "wound" (an injury, or the past tense of to wind).
With the letters in "wound," you can spell the word "down." Additionally, you can form smaller words such as "own," "dun," and "nod." These combinations utilize various letters to create meaningful words.
Translation: Herida de punción
The correct spelling of the word for sewing up a wound is suturing.
The correct spelling is armature (wound coil in motors and generators).
The correct spelling is cauterize (to burn or kill tissue, especially to close a wound).
To lacerate means to make a deep cut or wound.
I would spell it properly- as in; 'This wound needs a good wiping down with an antiseptic.'
sepsis : infection of a wound or injury Scepsis (capitalized): school of philosophy dealing with "Skepticism", e.g.. Locke, Hume, and Kant.
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.
verb - wound as in "I wound the thread around the spool." noun - wound as in "His wound needs dressing."
Ah, what a lovely image you've painted with your words! The word you're looking for is "wound." It's spelled W-O-U-N-D, just like when you wind a rope around a pole with care and precision. Keep up the great work with your storytelling!
Wound. As in you wound something around (coiled), or you received a wound (an injury.)