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swab
noun
1
a a piece of cotton wool, gauze, etc that is used for cleaning wounds, applying antiseptics, taking a medical specimen, etc;
b a medical specimen, eg of some bodily fluid, etc, that is taken for examination or testing.
2 a mop used for cleaning floors, ships' decks, etc.
3 slang a worthless person.
verb (swabbed , swabbing ) to use a swab or something like a swab for cleaning or mopping something (eg a wound, a ship's deck, etc); to clean or clean out with, or as if with, a swab.
[17c: from Dutch zwabberen to mop]
swabber noun .
swaddle
verb (swaddled , swaddling )
1 to bandage.
2 to wrap (a baby) in swaddling-clothes.
[Anglo-Saxon swathel bandage]
swaddling-clothes
plural noun , hist strips of cloth wrapped round a newborn baby to restrict movement.
swag
noun
1 slang stolen goods.
2 Aust a traveller's pack or rolled bundle of possessions.
3 a a garland of fruit, flowers or foliage that is hung between two points;
b a representation of this, eg in plasterwork, as a design on wallpaper or fabric;
c fabric that is hung to give this effect, eg at a window.
verb (swagged , swagging )
1 intr to sway or sag.
2 to drape (eg curtain fabric) in swags.
3 Aust (often swag it) to travel around on foot with one's possessions in a bundle.
[16c]
swage
noun
1 a tool or die (see die2) that is used in the working and shaping of cold metal.
2 an ornamental moulding.
verb (swaged , swaging ) to work or shape (cold metal) using a swage.
[14c: from French souage ]

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