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| wound (a physical hurt or injury • The wound that he had received in the war still gave him pain occasionally; He died from a bullet-wound); injuring | |||
| injury of the jaw (MichaelBurov) | |||
| wounding | |||
| hurt; combating disease (Игорь_2006) | |||
| injurious effect; case (Киселев) | |||
| casualty | |||
| injury | |||
| injure | |||
| trauma | |||
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| wound (The victim died from gunshot wounds. — Потерпевший умер от огнестрельного ранения.) | |||
| bodily injury | |||
| wound | |||
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