to accidentally wound and hurt yourself or others, especially with a sharp object, causing the skin to break and bleed
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a break or opening in the skin or flesh, often caused by a sharp object or injury
A cut is a break or opening in the skin caused by something sharp, like a knife or glass. Cuts can vary in depth and seriousness, from small superficial ones that only affect the surface to deeper ones that may penetrate layers of tissue. They often result in bleeding, pain, and sometimes swelling around the affected area. Treatment for cuts involves cleaning the wound with soap and water to prevent infection, applying pressure to stop bleeding, and covering it with a clean bandage. In some cases, medical attention may be necessary, especially for deep cuts that may require stitches to close properly.
the unpleasant feeling caused by an illness or injury
to feel pain in a part of the body
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to accidentally strike a part of our body against something
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to hit or strike with force, often accidentally
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to cause destruction or harm to something or someone through extreme heat or fire
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an unexpected and unpleasant event that happens by chance, usually causing damage or injury
to cause a crack and a separation in one of the bones of the body
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(of a thing) physically divided into pieces, because of being damaged, dropped, etc.
needing attention and action because of possible danger or risk
any physical damage to a part of the body caused by an accident or attack
any substance that is used for medicinal purposes
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