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Ward
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Ward  (wôrd), (Aaron) Montgomery 1843-1913.
American merchant who established (1872) the mail-order business that bears his name.

Ward, Mary Augusta Arnold Known as Mrs. Humphry Ward. 1851-1920.
British writer whose novels include Robert Elsmere (1888).

Ward 1, Artemus 1727-1800.
American Revolutionary general who directed Massachusetts troops in the siege of Boston, until George Washington relieved him of the command and drove the British from the city (1776).

Ward 2, Artemus
See Charles Farrar Browne.

ward  (wôrd)
n.
1. A division of a city or town, especially an electoral district, for administrative and representative purposes.
2. A district of some English and Scottish counties corresponding roughly to the hundred or the wapentake.
3.
a. A room in a hospital usually holding six or more patients.
b. A division in a hospital for the care of a particular group of patients: a maternity ward.
4. One of the divisions of a penal institution, such as a prison.
5. An open court or area of a castle or fortification enclosed by walls.
6.
a. Law A minor or incompetent person placed under the care or protection of a guardian or court.
b. A person under the protection or care of another.
7. The state of being under guard; custody.
8. The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship.
9. A means of protection; a defense.
10. A defensive movement or attitude, especially in fencing; a guard.
11.
a. The projecting ridge of a lock or keyhole that prevents the turning of a key other than the proper one.
b. The notch cut into a key that corresponds to such a ridge.
tr.v. ward·ed, ward·ing, wards
To guard; protect.
Phrasal Verb:
ward off
1. To turn aside; parry: ward off an opponent's blows.
2. To try to prevent; avert: took vitamins to ward off head colds.

[Middle English, action of guarding, from Old English weard, a watching, protection; see wer-3 in Indo-European roots.]

ward
Noun
1. a room in a hospital for patients requiring similar kinds of care: the maternity ward
2. one of the districts into which a town, parish, or other area is divided for administration or elections
3. Law Also called: (ward of court) a person, esp. a child whose parents are dead, who is placed under the control or protection of a guardian or of a court
See also ward off [Old English weard protector]
wardship n

Ward a body of guards or defenders, as a garrison (its use survives in wardroom); a body of watchmen, 1500; patients in a hospital ward, collectively, 1768.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ward - a person who is under the protection or in the custody of another
individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
2.ward - a district into which a city or town is divided for the purpose of administration and elections
administrative district, administrative division, territorial division - a district defined for administrative purposes
municipality - an urban district having corporate status and powers of self-government
3.Wardward - block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care; "they put her in a 4-bed ward"
block - housing in a large building that is divided into separate units; "there is a block of classrooms in the west wing"
detox - the hospital ward or clinic in which patients are detoxified
hospital, infirmary - a health facility where patients receive treatment
maternity ward - a hospital ward that provides care for women during pregnancy and childbirth and for newborn infants
4.Ward - English economist and conservationist (1914-1981)
5.WardWard - English writer of novels who was an active opponent of the women's suffrage movement (1851-1920)
6.WardWard - United States businessman who in 1872 established a successful mail-order business (1843-1913)
7.ward - a division of a prison (usually consisting of several cells)
block - housing in a large building that is divided into separate units; "there is a block of classrooms in the west wing"
jail cell, prison cell, cell - a room where a prisoner is kept
death house, death row - the cellblock in a prison where those condemned to death await execution
prison, prison house - a correctional institution where persons are confined while on trial or for punishment
Verb1.ward - watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect; "guard my possessions while I'm away"
protect - shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage; "Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain"
shepherd - watch over like a shepherd, as a teacher of her pupils

ward
ward someone off drive off, resist, confront, fight off, block, oppose, thwart, hold off, repel, fend off, beat off, keep someone at bay, keep someone at arm's length
ward something off
2. parry, avert, deflect, fend off, avoid, block, repel, turn aside
Translations

ward [wɔːd] n (in hospital) → sala;
(POL) → distrito electoral;
(LAW) (child) → pupilo/a
ward off vtdesviar, parar [+ attack]; rechazar
ward [wɔːd] n (in hospital) → salle f;
(Pol) → section électorale;
(Law) (= child) (also: ward of court) → pupille m/f
ward off vtparer, éviter
ward [wɔːd] n (in hospital) → Station f;
(Pol) → Wahlbezirk m;
(Law) (also: ward of court) → Mündel nt unter Amtsvormundschaft
ward off ward vt [+ attack, enemy, illness] → abwehren
ward [wɔːd] n (in hospital) (= room); corsia: (= section); reparto;
(POL) → circoscrizione f;
(LAW) (child) → pupillo/a
ward off vtparare, schivare

ward
n ward [woːd]
1 a room with a bed or beds for patients in a hospital etc He is in a surgical ward of the local hospital.saalجَناح من مُسْتَشْفى، قِسْمболнично отделениеsál, oddělenístuedie Stationθάλαμοςsalapalatبخشosastosalleמַחלָקָהवार्ड, रोगीकक्षodjel (bolnički)osztálybangsaldeildcorsia, reparto病室병동, 병실palatapalātawadafdelingsykehusrom/-avdelingoddziałenfermariasecţie (de spital); sală, salonпалатаsálaoddelekodeljenjeavdelning, sal, rumแผนกในโรงพยาบาลที่มีคนไข้ประเภทเดียวกันkoğuş病房палатаہسپتال میں مریضوں کا کمرہphòng bệnh
2 a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court She was made a ward of court so that she could not marry until she was eighteen.voogdyقاصِرповереникschovanec, -katilsynsbarndas Mündelκηδεμονευόμενοςpupiloeestkostetav, hoolealuneصغير تحت ولايتholhokkipupille (sous tutelle judiciaire)בֵּן-חָסוּתआश्रितštićenikgyámoltorang yang di bawah perwalianskjólstæðingurminore, (individuo sotto tutela)被保護者피보호인, 피후견자globotinisaizbilstamaisanak jagaanpupilmyndling, barn under formynderskaposoba pod kuratelątuteladotutelăподопечный; под опекой судаchovanec, -ka, zverenecvarovanecstarateljmyndlingเด็กหรือผู้เยาว์ที่อยู่ในความคุ้มครองของศาล หรือผู้ปกครองvesayet altında bulunan kimse監護підопічна особаزیر کفالتngười được bảo trợ
n ˈwarder
a person who guards prisoners in a jail He shot a warder and escaped from jail.wagحارِس، سَجّانнадзирателdozorce, -kyněfangevogter; fængselsbetjentder/die Wärter(in)δεσμοφύλακαςcelador, carcelerovangivalvurزندانبانvanginvartijagardien/-ienne de prisonסוֹהֵרजेलरčuvar, stražarbörtönőrsipir(fangelsis)vörðurguardia carceraria看守교도관, 간수kalėjimo prižiūrėtojascietumsargspenjaga banduancipierfengselsbetjent, fangevokterstrażnik więziennyguardagardian de închisoareнадзирательdozorca, -kyňajetniški paznikčuvar u zatvorufångvaktareผู้คุม; พัศดีgardiyan獄史,看守,典獄官тюремний наглядачنگراںgiám ngục

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