vulnose (Meaning)

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vulnose (a.)

Having wounds; vulnerose.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vulnose

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

vulnose Sentence Examples

  1. The vulnose on his leg was infected and required immediate medical attention.
  2. The sharp thorn pierced his skin, leaving behind a deep vulnose.
  3. The vulnose on her hand healed slowly due to the constant moisture and friction.
  4. He accidentally cut himself on the broken glass, resulting in a large vulnose.
  5. The vulnose on the horse's leg needed to be cleaned and stitched up to prevent infection.
  6. The doctor examined the vulnose on the patient's ankle and determined it was minor.
  7. The vulnose on the tree bark indicated that it had been attacked by insects.
  8. The vulnose on the metal surface was caused by corrosion and needed to be repaired.
  9. The vulnose on the fabric was torn and needed to be mended.
  10. The vulnose on the child's knee was painful and required a bandage.

FAQs About the word vulnose

Having wounds; vulnerose.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vulnose on his leg was infected and required immediate medical attention.

The sharp thorn pierced his skin, leaving behind a deep vulnose.

The vulnose on her hand healed slowly due to the constant moisture and friction.

He accidentally cut himself on the broken glass, resulting in a large vulnose.