Ward

  • 41ward|en|ry — «WR duhn ree», noun, plural ries. the office or position of warden …

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  • 42Ward — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Ward », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Ward peut désigner : Sommaire …

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  • 43ward — af·ter·ward; back·ward; coast·ward; des·ert·ward; down·ward; east·ward; equa·tor·ward; for·ward; for·ward·ly; from·ward; god·ward; har·bor·ward; head·ward; home·ward; in·ward; land·ward; lee·ward; man·ward; north·east·ward; north·ward;… …

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  • 44ward — 01. Dr. Morgenstein, you are urgently needed in [Ward] 6. 02. Susan volunteers at the hospital in the children s [ward]. 03. After the boy s parents both died in a car accident, he was made a [ward] of the state. 04. She fell and injured her neck …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 45ward — wardless, adj. /wawrd/, n. 1. a division or district of a city or town, as for administrative or political purposes. 2. one of the districts into which certain English and Scottish boroughs are divided. 3. a division, floor, or room of a hospital …

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  • 46Ward 21 — Basisdaten Gründung: 1998 Herkunft: Kingston, Jamaika Genre: Dancehall, Reggae Mitglieder: Mark …

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  • 47ward — ward1 W3 [wo:d US wo:rd] n [: Old English; Origin: weard guarding ] 1.) a large room in a hospital where people who need medical treatment stay maternity/general/geriatric etc ward (=a ward for people with a particular medical condition) on/in… …

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  • 48ward — I UK [wɔː(r)d] / US [wɔrd] noun [countable] Word forms ward : singular ward plural wards * 1) a large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in a surgical/geriatric/psychiatric ward Jo is a staff nurse working on the maternity ward.… …

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  • 49ward — ward1 [ wɔrd ] noun count * 1. ) a large room in a hospital with beds for people to stay in: a surgical/geriatric/psychiatric ward Jo is working on the maternity ward. admit someone to a ward (=bring them into hospital to stay): When Julie was… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 50ward — wạrd 〈veraltet〉 = wurde * * * wạrd: ↑ 1werden. * * * Ward   [wɔːd],    1) Sir (seit 1913) Adolphus William, britischer Historiker, Sprach und Literaturwissenschaftler, * Hampstead (heute zu London) 2. 12. 1837, ✝ Cambridge 19. 6. 1924; ab 1866… …

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