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  2. exit wound in British English. (ˈɛksɪt wuːnd ) noun. a wound caused by a missile, esp a bullet, leaving a person's body. There was a bullet wound in his chest and an exit wound in his back. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

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  3. a wound where a bullet that has entered somebody's body comes out again. A post-mortem revealed a large exit wound in his back. The exit wound made by the bullet was much larger than the entry wound. Want to learn more?

  4. Demystifying Exit Wounds: What They Are and How They're Used • Discover the meaning and context behind the term 'exit wound' in this informative video. From ...

  5. What does the noun exit wound mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun exit wound . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  6. Exit wounds refer to the injuries caused when a bullet or projectile exits the body after penetrating through the tissues. They are typically associated with gunshots or missile injuries. Exit wounds can be highly variable in terms of size, shape, and the extent of tissue damage, depending on factors such as the type of bullet, velocity ...

  7. Oct 17, 2024 · exit wound (plural exit wounds) (medicine, forensics) A perforation of the skin caused by a projectile (such as a bullet) leaving the body.

  8. Nov 18, 2023 · Exit wounds are the result of a bullet pushing and stretching the skin from inside outward. The skin edges are generally everted, with sharp but irregular margins (Figs. 19.11, 19.12, and 19.13). Abrasion collars, soot, searing, and tattooing are not associated with exit wounds.

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