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Answer for the clue "Combat injury ", 5 letters:
wound

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Word definitions for wound in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English wundian "to wound," from the source of wound (n.). Cognate with Old Frisian wundia , Middle Dutch and Dutch wonden , Old High German wunton , German verwunden , Gothic gawundon . Figurative use, of feelings, etc., from c.1200. Related: Wounded ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision [syn: lesion ] a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat [syn: injury , combat injury ] a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride); "he feared that mentioning ...

Usage examples of wound.

The wound was still abscessed, its dressing changed twice a day, but now Harper and Isabella had to wipe the sweat that poured from Sharpe and listen to the ravings that he muttered day and night.

Then, blundering about and bellowing like a wounded rhino, he staggered out front and shoveled a big sluiceway in the recently patched ditch bank, allowing almost the entire acequia flow to cascade into his already soggy front vega.

I guessed that my sudden and completely unexpected attack would have permanently acounted for two or three of the seamen, and may have wounded one or two others.

The root when incised secretes from its wounded bark a yellow juice of a narcotic odour and acrid taste.

Its stem and leaves yield, when wounded, an acrid milky juice which is popularly applied for destroying warts, and corns.

I ripped away my shirt and poured undiluted acriflavine solution into the cavernous wounds.

The fierce Adelantado, finding himself surrounded by six assailants, who seemed to be directing their whole effort against his life, swung his sword in a berserk rage and slashed about him, to such good purpose that four or five of his assailants soon lay round him killed or wounded.

He was in the cedar parlour, that adjoined the great hall, laid upon a couch, and suffering a degree of anguish from his wound, which few persons could have disguised, as he did.

Finding himself grievously wounded, and the blood flowing apace, he, with such presence of mind as cannot be sufficiently admired, instead of proceeding to the palace, which was at some distance, ordered the coachman to return to Junqueria, where his principal surgeon resided, and there his wounds were immediately dressed.

Captain Michales had sent All Aga there to spy, to eavesdrop on the servants and find out if Nuri really was seriously wounded.

Without the interfering strands hanging in her eyes she was better able to see to her task and her fingers moved with agile speed and efficiency even though the blood continued to ooze, though with much less frequency as the wound was stitched closed.

The track to Agios Georgios wound its way between high banks of maquis, the scented maquis of Greece.

Amid the smoke, deafened by the incessant reports which always made him jump, Tushin not taking his pipe from his mouth ran from gun to gun, now aiming, now counting the charges, now giving orders about replacing dead or wounded horses and harnessing fresh ones, and shouting in his feeble voice, so high pitched and irresolute.

Around the wound they swarmed out in such numbers that Alec stepped back, instinctively raising his hand in a warding sign.

Bending nearer, Alise noticed then that the edges of the skin around the scratch were chalk white, almost as if the wound had been packed in snow.