casualty

casualty
An injury, or the victim of an accident.

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ca·su·al·ty 'kazh-əl-tē, 'kazh-(ə-)wəl- n, pl -ties
1) a serious or fatal accident
2) a military person lost through death, wounds, injury, sickness, internment, or capture or through being missing in action
3 a) injury or death from accident
b) one injured or killed (as by accident)

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ca·su·al·ty (kazhґoo-əl-te) 1. an accident; an accidental wound; death or disablement from an accident; also the person so injured or killed. 2. in the armed forces, one missing from his unit as a result of death, injury, illness, capture, because his whereabouts are unknown, or other reasons.

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