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dressing station

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Word: Dressing Station

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A dressing station is a place, usually in a military context, where soldiers who have been injured in battle can receive first aid and medical treatment. It is often set up close to the area where fighting is happening, so help can be provided quickly.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: This term is primarily used in military or wartime contexts.
  • Formality: It is more formal and specific to military language.
Example Sentence:
  • "After the battle began, the injured soldiers were quickly taken to the dressing station for treatment."
Advanced Usage:
  • In military operations, the effectiveness of a dressing station can significantly impact survival rates of injured personnel. It may be equipped with medical supplies and staff trained to provide emergency care.
Word Variants:
  • Dressing: The act of applying a bandage or treatment to a wound.
  • Station: A place or position where a person or thing is assigned to remain or to which a person or thing is sent.
Different Meaning:
  • In a non-military context, "dressing" can also refer to the act of putting on clothes or applying a sauce to food (like salad dressing).
Synonyms:
  • First aid station
  • Medical tent
  • Casualty clearing station (in more advanced military terms)
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "On the front lines": This phrase refers to being directly involved in a situation, similar to how a dressing station is located near the fighting.
  • "To patch someone up": This idiom means to provide quick medical help, similar to what happens at a dressing station.
Summary:

A dressing station is a crucial facility in military operations that provides immediate care to injured soldiers.

Noun
  1. (military) a station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded

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