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That is the correct spelling of "wound" (an injury, or the past tense of to wind).
Wound means to inflict and injury on someone or to have an injury to living tissue caused by a cut or other impact.
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!
I think you are looking for salve.
The correct spelling of the word for sewing up a wound is suturing.
The correct spelling is armature (wound coil in motors and generators).
Intact.
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Wound. As in you wound something around (coiled), or you received a wound (an injury.)
The correct spelling is cauterize (to burn or kill tissue, especially to close a wound).
Yes, "wound" can function as a verb in its past tense form, derived from the verb "wind," meaning to twist or turn something. Additionally, "wound" is also a noun that refers to an injury to the body. The verb "wound" can also refer to causing injury or harm to someone emotionally or physically.