Subdivision of a local government unit, used for electoral purposes.
Organisational unit for elections.
Block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care.
United States businessman who in 1872 established a successful mail-order business (1843-1913)
Другие значения термина "ward" 1 He said he is aware of the water issue in the ward .
2 For the moment, you shall remain here at court, as our ward .
3 In a local government context, these structures are known as ward committees.
4 As a result, it had to close one ward in recent months.
5 I am not in the free ward ; I am where it costs.
6 Then I turned the key and it cried out in the ward .
7 Better not to move her to a new ward with new routines.
8 When she got off work, he was waiting outside the medical ward .
9 Cases and controls were matched according to hospital ward and clinical characteristics.
10 His midwifery work to date has mainly been on the labour ward .
11 The chief ward masters ask us to tell them what's bothering us.
12 Many years ago I worked as a cleaner on a hospital ward .
13 With an even vote in the ward the chances were about even.
14 Setting: An intensive care unit and research ward in a university hospital.
15 News reports informed us about vice-chancellors needing guns to ward off mobs.
16 He was in the psychopathic ward with Barron, as I hurried in.
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