Word: ward

Category: ward

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Related words: ward

the ward, hines ward, montgomery ward, jr ward, micky ward, kevin ward, zz ward, ward center, tyler ward, infinity ward, kevin ward jr, tony stewart, tony ward, andre ward, psych ward

Synonyms: ward

room, department, unit, area, wing, district, constituency, division, quarter, zone, parish, dependent, charge, protégé, cellblock, hospital ward

Translations: ward

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spanish
Translations:
cuadra, sala, pupila, pupilo, barrio, sala de, pabellón
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german
Translations:
schutzbefohlener, station, wahlbezirk, krankensaal, gewahrsam, mündel, wahlkreis, schutzbefohlene, Station, Mündel, ...
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french
Translations:
protection, salle, pupille, sauvegarde, garde, tutelle, défendre, protéger, sauvegarder, patronage, ...
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italian
Translations:
pupillo, pupilla, reparto, corsia, rione, reparto di, del rione
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portuguese
Translations:
enfermaria, Ward, ala, da ala, custódia
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dutch
Translations:
afdeling, ziekenzaal, curatele, pupil, Ward
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russian
Translations:
район, попечительство, подопечный, лицо, палата, опекаемый, отвратить, опека, околоток, Уорд, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
vern, menighet, avdeling, avdelingen, menigheten
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swedish
Translations:
vårdavdelning, församling, avdelningen, församlingen
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finnish
Translations:
torjua, vartija, vuodeosasto, kaupunginosa, osasto, Ward, seurakunnan, osastolla, seurakunnassa
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danish
Translations:
Ward, menighed, menigheden, afdelingen, menighedens
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czech
Translations:
chránit, opatrování, obvod, sál, poručnictví, ochrana, svěřenec, vizita, hlídat, poručenec, ...
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polish
Translations:
straż, wychowanek, cela, podopieczny, dzielnica, pupilek, sala, bronić, oddział, opieka, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
gyámság, gyámolt, kórterem, Ward, egyházközségi, kórteremben, egyházközségben
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turkish
Translations:
koğuş, koğuşu, muhtarlık
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greek
Translations:
θάλαμος, πτέρυγα, Ward, θάλαμο, πτέρυγας
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ukrainian
Translations:
співання, підопічний
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albanian
Translations:
lagje, lagjes, të lagjes, reparti, reparti i
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bulgarian
Translations:
опека, болнично отделение, повереник, Уорд, отделение
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belarusian
Translations:
падапечны
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estonian
Translations:
sirin, lõõritamine, hoolealune, eestkostetav, palat, eestkostetava
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croatian
Translations:
odbiti, štićenik, tutorstvo, Ward, je Ward, Ward je, starateljstvo
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icelandic
Translations:
deild, deildin, deildar, aðir, deildinni
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lithuanian
Translations:
globotinis, palata, Ward, rajonas, palatos
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latvian
Translations:
aizbilstamais, nodaļa, palāta, kamera, atsist
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macedonian
Translations:
оддел, одделението, одделение, одделение за, одделот
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romanian
Translations:
cartier, secție, episcopie, episcopiei, sectie
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slovenian
Translations:
oddelek, oddelku, varovanec, Wardom
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slovak
Translations:
oddelenie, vizita

The meaning and "use of": ward

noun
  • a separate room in a hospital, typically one allocated to a particular type of patient. - a children's ward
  • an administrative division of a city or borough that typically elects and is represented by a councilor or councilors. - Issues raised will be discussed by the relief road working group, made up of county councillors representing local wards , and the county council will enforce the changes.
  • a person, usually a minor, under the care and control of a guardian appointed by their parents or a court. - Open sea and clear skies was all very well when teaching a new crewmember the ropes and they never lost their fascination with the captain's young ward .
  • the action of keeping a lookout for danger. - I saw them keeping ward at one of those huge gates
  • an area of ground enclosed by the encircling walls of a fortress or castle. - Near to this original house, on a chalk hill, William I built a castle, with a ward either side of a low motte.
  • a defensive position or motion. - The first illustration show the two fencers in a low or terza ward with rapiers crossed.
verb
  • guard; protect. - it was his duty to ward the king
  • admit (a patient) to a hospital ward. - Both are warded at Port-of-Spain General Hospital.

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