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ward
noun
1 a room in a hospital with beds for patients.
2 the patients in a ward collectively.
3 any of the areas into which a town, etc is divided for administration or elections.
4 a division or department of a prison.
5 care or guardianship; custody.
6 law someone, especially a minor, under the protection of a guardian or court.
7 a projection inside a lock that fits into a notch in its key, ensuring that the lock cannot be turned by the wrong key.
verb (warded , warding ) (usu ward something off)
1 to fend off, turn aside, or parry (a blow).
2 to keep (trouble, hunger or disease, etc) away.
[Anglo-Saxon weard protector]
noun
1 a room in a hospital with beds for patients.
2 the patients in a ward collectively.
3 any of the areas into which a town, etc is divided for administration or elections.
4 a division or department of a prison.
5 care or guardianship; custody.
6 law someone, especially a minor, under the protection of a guardian or court.
7 a projection inside a lock that fits into a notch in its key, ensuring that the lock cannot be turned by the wrong key.
verb (warded , warding ) (usu ward something off)
1 to fend off, turn aside, or parry (a blow).
2 to keep (trouble, hunger or disease, etc) away.
[Anglo-Saxon weard protector]
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