Pronunciation: /ˈlɪvɪŋ ˈbændɪdʒ/
noun a strip of material used for binding or covering a wound that has living cells embedded in it
A1 A living bandage is a type of wound dressing made from living cells.
A2 The doctor applied a living bandage to the patient's wound to promote faster healing.
B1 Researchers are studying the effectiveness of living bandages in treating chronic wounds.
B2 The use of living bandages has shown promising results in regenerating tissue in burn victims.
C1 The development of living bandages using stem cells is a cutting-edge advancement in the field of regenerative medicine.
C2 The company has patented a revolutionary living bandage technology that can accelerate the healing process for severe injuries.
formal The living bandage made from human skin cells showed promising results in wound healing studies.
informal I heard they're using some kind of living bandage made from skin cells to help wounds heal faster.
slang That living bandage stuff they're testing sounds pretty cool, huh?
figurative Her kindness acted as a living bandage, soothing the emotional wounds of those around her.
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