Bandages that heal?
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GAUZEOFLIFEBandages that heal?
mummies(esp. in ancient Egypt) A body of a human being or animal that has been ceremonially preserved by removal of the internal organs, treatment with natron and resin, and wrapping in bandages
mummy(esp. in ancient Egypt) A body of a human being or animal that has been ceremonially preserved by removal of the internal organs, treatment with natron and resin, and wrapping in bandages
DRESSApply bandages
PLASTERSBygone bandages
SWATHESEnveloping bandages
SWATHESWraps in bandages
SWATHEWrap in bandages
SWADDLEWrap in bandages
SWADDLEWrap with bandages
swaddleto wrap in bandages
ENSWATHESWraps, as in bandages
SPICASFigure-eight-shaped bandages
ACEBig name in bandages
REWRAPSPuts new bandages on
swatheto wrap in bandages
CURADBig name in bandages
swaddledSWADDLE, to wrap in bandages
swaddlesSWADDLE, to wrap in bandages
swaddlingSWADDLE, to wrap in bandages
swathesSWATHE, to wrap in bandages
swathedSWATHE, to wrap in bandages
swathingSWATHE, to wrap in bandages
NEWSKINBig name in liquid bandages
MEDICINECABINETWhere bandages may be kept
ACEBig name in bandages and hardware
ACEBrand of bandages or hardware stores
swatherone who swathes (to wrap in bandages)
ICANSEEDramatic line as eye bandages come off
FIRSTAIDKITSThey may contain gauze, tweezers, and bandages
HOTHOTHEATRepetitive band with the 2003 hit "Bandages"
swathersSWATHER, one who swathes (to wrap in bandages)
bandagerone who bandages (to cover a wound with a strip of cloth)
stockineta soft elastic usually cotton fabric used especially for bandages and infants' wear
bandagersBANDAGER, one who bandages (to cover a wound with a strip of cloth)
jaconetscotton fabric of light weight, usually finished as cambric, lawn, organdy, voile, etc., used in the manufacture of clothing and bandages
jaconetcotton fabric of light weight, usually finished as cambric, lawn, organdy, voile, etc., used in the manufacture of clothing and bandages