to remove a dressing

  • 1dressing — n. bandage 1) to apply, put on a dressing (to apply a dressing to a wound) 2) to remove; replace a dressing 3) a sterile dressing sauce 4) a salad dressing (blue cheese; creamy Italian; French; Italian; Roquefort; Russian; Thousand Island;… …

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  • 2dressing — noun 1 covering put on a wound ADJECTIVE ▪ clean, fresh, sterile ▪ surgical, wound ▪ gauze VERB + DRESSING …

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  • 3remove — verb ADVERB ▪ altogether, completely, entirely ▪ partially ▪ effectively ▪ Translation software should effectively remove all barriers to communication between people …

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  • 4dressing forceps — a thumb forceps with a blunt end and serrated teeth, used to apply and remove dressings and to handle items in surgical wounds …

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  • 5Film crew — For the comedic team, see The Film Crew. A film crew is a group of people hired by a production company for the purpose of producing a film or motion picture. Crew are distinguished from cast , the actors who appear in front of the camera or… …

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  • 6undress — verb (t) /ʌnˈdrɛs / (say un dres) 1. to remove the clothes from; disrobe. 2. to strip of whatever adorns. 3. to remove the dressing from (a wound, etc.). 4. Colloquial to shear: to undress a sheep. –verb (i) /ʌnˈdrɛs / (say un dres) 5. to take… …

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  • 8undress — /un dres /, v., undressed or undrest, undressing, n., adj. v.t. 1. to take the clothes off (a person); disrobe. 2. to remove the dressing from (a wound, sore, etc.). 3. to strip or divest of or as if of a covering; expose: to undress a pretense.… …

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  • 9undress — un•dress [[t]ʌnˈdrɛs[/t]] v. t. 1) to take the clothes off (a person); disrobe 2) to remove the dressing from (a wound, sore, etc.) 3) to strip or expose 4) to take off one s clothes 5) clo dress of a style designed to be worn on other than… …

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  • 10undress — [un dres′; ] for n., usually [ un′dres΄] vt. 1. to take off the clothing of; strip 2. to divest of ornament 3. to remove the dressing from (a wound) vi. to take off one s clothes; strip n. 1. the state of being naked, only partly dressed, or in… …

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