Gauze (Noun)
Syllable division: gauze
How to pronounce: UK: /ɡɔːz/ US: /ɡɑːz/
Meaning: An exceptionally thin, light fabric that is used to construct garments, cover cuts, separate solids from liquids, etc. and has a material that resembles a net made of wires crossing one other.
Example:
> I spent two nights in the hospital, wrapped in gauze and band aids.
> If you want to clean the cut properly, you are going to have to use some gauze.
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When we need to clean a wound, usually we clean it with gauze.
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When we need to clean a wound, we usually clean it with gauze.
If anyone cut their fingers or other parts, I cleaned them with gauze.
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