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  1. A puncture is a small hole in someone's skin that has been made by or with a sharp object. An instrument called a trocar makes a puncture in the abdominal wall. [ + in ]

  2. 3 days ago · For puncture wounds on the foot or other areas prone to dirt or bacteria, fully cover the wound and change the bandage regularly. For deeper puncture wounds, a healthcare provider may recommend a specialized wound dressing or even a tetanus shot, depending on the injury. Check the wound over the next few days.

  3. puncture. A puncture is a small hole or wound caused by a sharp object piercing or penetrating through the surface of something. This term can also refer to the act of making such a hole. It can overall refer to any situation where something is compromised or disrupted by a hole or opening.

  4. A puncture wound is a forceful injury caused by a sharp, pointed object that goes into the skin. A puncture wound is usually narrower and deeper than a cut or scrape. Many people get puncture wounds from household items, work items, or yard tools or when operating machinery.

  5. 1. The act or an instance of puncturing. 2. A hole or depression made by a sharp object, especially a hole in an automotive tire. [From Middle English, a pricking, from Late Latin pūnctūra, from pūnctus, past participle of pungere, to prick; see peuk- in Indo-European roots.] punc′tur·a·ble adj.

  6. punctured. Something that's been cut or pierced with something sharp is punctured. A punctured tire will quickly go flat and need to be repaired or replaced before you can drive your car again.

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