of wound
81wound — See progressively wound valve spring …
82wound valve — See progressively wound valve spring …
83wound valve spring — See progressively wound valve spring …
84wound — [OE] Wound is a widespread Germanic word, with relatives in German wunde, Dutch wond, and Icelandic und (Danish vunde is a reborrowing from Low German). Its ultimate origins are uncertain, but it has been speculated that it may go back to an Indo …
85wound — 1. n. & v. n. 1 an injury done to living tissue by a cut or blow etc., esp. beyond the cutting or piercing of the skin. 2 an injury to a person s reputation or a pain inflicted on a person s feelings. 3 poet. the pangs of love. v.tr. inflict a… …
86wound chevron — noun or wound stripe : a small gold chevron formerly worn on the lower part of the right sleeve of the United States army uniform to indicate that the wearer had been wounded in action …
87wound fungus — noun : a fungus that is a wound parasite …
88wound-rotor motor — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: wound, past participle of wind : an induction motor with a rotor having a polyphase winding to permit secondary circuit adjustment not possible in the case of a squirrel cage induction motor …
89wound stripe — noun see wound chevron …
90open wound — wound that has not yet coagulated, rapid flow of blood; painful memory, painful scar …