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  1. lacerations

    A wound is a rapid onset of injury that involves lacerated or punctured skin (an open wound), or a contusion (a closed wound) from blunt force trauma or compression. In pathology, a wound is an acute injury that damages the epidermis of the skin. To heal a wound, the body undertakes a series of actions collectively known as the wound healing process.

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  1. Lacerations

    Torn, ragged, mangled wounds.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of lacerations in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of lacerations in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of lacerations in a Sentence

  1. Arthur Lampitt:

    I was banged up pretty good, i had a lot of lacerations on my left arm, which kind of masked where the turn signal got embedded.

  2. Jabez Reitman:

    I just freaked out, i thought it was a dolphin at first until I started feeling and realized it was pretty significant lacerations.

  3. Jabez Reitman:

    I thought it was a dolphin at first until I started feeling and realized it was pretty significant lacerations.

  4. Reagan Readnour:

    I feel lucky that I only had a few lacerations, and I mean, not a lot of people get to say they got bit by a shark, you always hear of people getting their arms bit off and losing a limb from shark bites, and mine wasn’t that bad.

  5. Elizabeth Long:

    We've had injuries ranging from lacerations to bumps and bruises from folks being thrown around in their houses.

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