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  1. part of speech: noun. definition 1: a large room in a hospital with beds for several patients, or a section for one type of patient. Patients under the age of sixteen stay in the children's ward. synonyms: room, wing. similar words: area, division, floor, section, unit.

  2. The meaning of WARD is the action or process of guarding. How to use ward in a sentence.

  3. Apr 19, 2016 · Ward is a slightly old-fashioned term for something/someone that is under the stewardship of someone else. As you are the guardian of your child, they are the ward of their parent. Ward: Wardship: the right to the custody of an infant heir of a feudal tenant and of the heir's property.

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  5. noun. (in many countries) a district into which a city, town, parish, or other area is divided for administration, election of representatives, etc. a room in a hospital, esp one for patients requiring similar kinds of care. a maternity ward. one of the divisions of a prison.

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  7. one of the parts or large rooms into which a hospital is divided, usually with beds for patients: a geriatric / maternity / psychiatric ward. US. one of the parts into which a prison is divided. Fewer examples. The ward was full of children infected with TB.

  8. Children topic. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ward1 /wɔːd $ wɔːrd/ W3 noun [ countable] 1 a large room in a hospital where people who need medical treatment stay maternity/general/geriatric etc ward (=a ward for people with a particular medical condition) on/in the ward a young nurse's first day on the wards the other ...

  9. A ward is a group of rooms or a section in a hospital or prison; in a hospital, different wards deal with different needs, like the psychiatric ward or maternity ward. Although ward is most often used in connection with hospitals and prisons, cities and towns can also be broken into wards.

  10. A ward or a ward of court is a child who is the responsibility of a person called a guardian, or of a court of law, because their parents are dead or because they are believed to be in need of protection.

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