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Meanings of
compound fracture
in English
Bone fracture associated with lacerated soft tissue or an open wound.
open fracture
Usage of
compound fracture
in English
1
There's a
compound
fracture
,
and they're sure her hip's gone as well.
2
The
compound
fracture
of the middle finger was the worst to contemplate.
3
Johnson had a
compound
fracture
in his right leg and many other injuries.
4
I was rather deep in a
compound
fracture
and didn't hear.
5
The man with the broken shin was passed out from his
compound
fracture
.
6
I can't pretend to set a
compound
fracture
in ten minutes, you know!
7
In clear agony, he left the field with the commentators speculating a
compound
fracture
.
8
There was a
compound
fracture
in addition to the dislocation.
9
A simple is always less serious than a
compound
fracture
.
10
Broken ribs,
compound
fracture
of the left tibia, broken humerus.
11
He had sustained a
compound
fracture
of his leg, besides numerous bruises and contusions.
12
But one day, when they were alone together, his resolution sustained a
compound
fracture
.
13
Skoch sustained a
compound
fracture
to the spine, but should make a full recovery.
14
It's hanging off, a
compound
fracture
having sent the bone through muscle and skin.
15
Time was also short, however; the man had had his
compound
fracture
three days now.
16
The truth of the matter sustained a
compound
fracture
every time the subject was discussed.
Other examples for "compound fracture"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
compound
fracture
compound
Adjective
Noun
Compound fracture
through the time
Compound fracture
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common