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Synonyms and antonyms of Bandages, supports and other dressings in British Thesaurus
Bandages, supports and other dressings
braces (noun)
American a pair of metal objects that someone wears around their legs to help them to walk. The British word is callipers.
callipers (noun)
British a pair of metal objects that someone wears around their legs to help them to walk. The American word is braces.
cotton ball (noun)
cotton wool (noun)
British soft cotton used, for example, for cleaning a cut in your skin or removing make-up. The American word is cotton.
cotton wool ball (noun)
a small ball of cotton wool, used for cleaning a cut in your skin, removing make-up, or cleaning a baby
gypsum (noun)
a soft white substance used for making plaster of Paris
pantyliner (noun)
a thin shaped piece of paper that women wear inside their panties to keep them clean
plaster (noun)
British a thin piece of cloth or plastic that is sticky on one side, and that you put on your skin to cover a cut. The American word is Band-Aid.
plaster cast (noun)
a hard cover made from plaster of Paris spread over a net, used for holding a broken bone in position while it gets better
plaster of Paris (noun)
a white powder that dries quickly when it is mixed with water, and is used for making plaster casts
plug (noun)
a small piece of something such as cotton wool that you put in your ear or use for stopping blood from flowing from your nose or a cut etc
sticking plaster (noun)
British a plaster that you stick on an injured part of your body
truss (noun)
a medical belt worn by someone with a hernia
walking stick (noun)