Word: stretcher

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Synonyms: stretcher

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Translations: stretcher

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spanish
Translations:
andas, camilla
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german
Translations:
tragbahre, bahre, trage, läufer
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french
Translations:
civière, brancard
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italian
Translations:
barella, lettiga
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portuguese
Translations:
esticador, esticar
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dutch
Translations:
draagbaar, brancard
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russian
Translations:
подрамник, расширитель, носилки, ложь, ложок
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norwegian
Translations:
båre
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swedish
Translations:
bår
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finnish
Translations:
piena
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czech
Translations:
nosítka
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polish
Translations:
wozówka, podnóżek, blejtram, nosze, rozpora, rozciągacz, naciągacz, rozciągarka
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hungarian
Translations:
vakráma, vakkeret, borda, keresztrúd, nyújtógép, talpalló, tágító
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ukrainian
Translations:
носилки, неправда, підрамник
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bulgarian
Translations:
носилки
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estonian
Translations:
kanderaam
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croatian
Translations:
nosila
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romanian
Translations:
targă

The meaning and "use of": stretcher

noun
  • a framework of two poles with a long piece of canvas slung between them, used for carrying sick, injured, or dead people. - At any time of the day or night, a tall RAF corporal would be seen helping to carry a stretcher containing an injured soldier into the tent.
  • a thing that stretches something, in particular. - The stand, with its baluster legs and serpentine stretcher , is also japanned and similar to other European designs of this period.
  • a rod or bar joining and supporting chair legs. - Chairs imported from New England, particularly Boston, influenced the design of this chair, especially in its stretchers , relatively light seat rails, and yoked crest.
  • a brick or stone laid with its long side along the face of a wall. - To understand the following patterns, you'll want to know that stretchers are brick laid lengthwise along the wall.

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