n
(figuratively) Damage to a reputation.
adj
(rare) Characterised or marked by bleakness; bleak
n
The state of being blemished; disgrace; damage.
adj
Obsolete form of blemished. [Having blemishes; flawed.]
n
susceptibility to bruising
n
(by analogy) Any repeated irritation that builds to deliver cumulative damage.
n
Often preceded by the: a stomach ache or an upset stomach.
n
(uncountable in Commonwealth, countable in Canada, US) An injury to part of the body, most especially the brain, caused by a violent blow, followed by loss of function.
adj
That has suffered contusion; that has been contused.
adj
Wounded with multiple lacerations.
adj
Characterised or marked by dankness
n
(pathology) An injury received by the victim of an attack while trying to defend against the assailant.
adj
Like a doodle; scribbly.
adj
(obsolete, rare) Producing tears.
n
Metaphorically, a vulnerability of that sort.
adj
Related to or typical of gnashing the teeth
adj
(not comparable) Eviscerated.
n
(figuratively) Something which gradually spreads across something else, causing damage.
adj
Characterised or marked by lingering
v
(very rare, intransitive) To be the etiology of lugubriousness in general.
n
The act of biting or corroding.
adj
Bearing scars, or marks of wounds.
adv
In a sodden (soaking wet) manner.
adj
squeezed until flattened, or until a pulp
v
(intransitive, figuratively) To lose its lustre or attraction; to become dull.
adj
(medicine, dated) Of or relating to wounds; applied to wounds.
v
(transitive, pathology) To injure, e.g. tissues, by force or by thermal, chemical or other agents.
v
(heraldry, especially of a pelican) To wound (oneself) by biting at the breast.
n
(obsolete) The act of wounding.
adj
Having wounds; vulnerose.
n
(medicine, formal) A wound.
adj
Withered and wrinkled.
adj
Suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle from a weapon, such as a gun or a knife.
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