hazard |
injury |
As nouns the difference between hazard and injury
is that
hazard is (historical) a type of game played with dice while
injury is damage to the body of a human or animal.
As verbs the difference between hazard and injury
is that
hazard is to expose to chance; to take a risk while
injury is (obsolete) to wrong, to injure.
injury |
symptom |
As nouns the difference between injury and symptom
is that
injury is damage to the body of a human or animal while
symptom is a perceived change in some function, sensation or appearance of a person that indicates a disease or disorder, such as fever, headache or rash.
As a verb injury
is to wrong, to injure.
injury |
impact |
As nouns the difference between injury and impact
is that
injury is damage to the body of a human or animal while
impact is the striking of one body against another; collision.
As verbs the difference between injury and impact
is that
injury is (obsolete) to wrong, to injure while
impact is to compress; to compact; to press or pack together.
infliction |
injury |
As nouns the difference between infliction and injury
is that
infliction is the act of inflicting or something inflicted; an imposition while
injury is damage to the body of a human or animal.
As a verb injury is
(obsolete) to wrong, to injure.
injury |
injuries |
As nouns the difference between injury and injuries
is that
injury is damage to the body of a human or animal while
injuries is plural of injury.
As a verb injury
is to wrong, to injure.
injury |
compensation |
As nouns the difference between injury and compensation
is that
injury is damage to the body of a human or animal while
compensation is the act or principle of compensating.
As a verb injury
is (obsolete) to wrong, to injure.
wounds |
injury |
As nouns the difference between wounds and injury
is that
wounds is while
injury is damage to the body of a human or animal.
As verbs the difference between wounds and injury
is that
wounds is (
wound) while
injury is (obsolete) to wrong, to injure.
maim |
injury |
As verbs the difference between maim and injury
is that
maim is to wound seriously; to cause permanent loss of function of a limb or part of the body while
injury is (obsolete) to wrong, to injure.
As a noun injury is
damage to the body of a human or animal.
ambidextrous |
injury |
As an adjective ambidextrous
is having equal ability in both hands; in particular, able to write equally well with both hands.
As a noun injury is
damage to the body of a human or animal.
As a verb injury is
(obsolete) to wrong, to injure.
injury |
wreck |
As nouns the difference between injury and wreck
is that
injury is damage to the body of a human or animal while
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined.
As verbs the difference between injury and wreck
is that
injury is (obsolete) to wrong, to injure while
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
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