splint

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Definition

A splint is a piece of material, usually stiff, used to keep an injured body part still, especially to help a broken bone heal. It can also refer to a thin strip of material used for support or as a tool.

Usage & Nuances

Used mostly in medical contexts as a noun. Common phrases: 'put in a splint', 'wear a splint'. Not to be confused with 'cast', which is more permanent; a 'splint' is often temporary. Also refers to thin strips of wood or metal for various support uses.

Example Sentences

The doctor put a splint on his broken arm.

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You need to keep the splint on for two weeks.

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The nurse made a splint using two sticks and some cloth.

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He wore a splint under his sleeve so no one noticed his injury.

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After the accident, they had to improvise a splint with whatever was available.

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Some traditional crafts use a wooden splint to weave baskets.

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