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swab [swɒb] n 1. (Medicine) Med a. a small piece of cotton, gauze, etc., for use in applying medication, cleansing a wound, or obtaining a specimen of a secretion, etc. b. the specimen so obtained 2. (Engineering / Tools) a mop for cleaning floors, decks, etc. 3. (Military / Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) a brush used to clean a firearm's bore 4. Slang an uncouth or worthless fellow vb swabs, swabbing, swabbed
1. (Medicine) (tr) to clean or medicate with or as if with a swab 2. (tr; foll by up) to take up with a swab [probably from Middle Dutch swabbe mop; related to Norwegian svabba to splash, Dutch zwabberen to mop, German schwappen to slop over] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations swab [ˈswɒb] n (MEDICINE) (= cotton wool) → tampon m (MEDICINE) (= sample) → prélèvement m vt (also swab down) [+ deck, floor] → nettoyer How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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--to that eternal doctor swab, and tell him to pipe all hands--magistrates and sich--and he'll lay 'em aboard at the Admiral Benbow--all old Flint's crew, man and boy, all on 'em that's left. Then the other swab knew of it, and we'll settle with him. Then we shall see if there is any truth in what that swab of a doctor said. |
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