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Casualty   /kˈæʒəwəlti/  /kˈæʒwəlti/  /kˈæʒəlti/   Listen
Casualty

noun
(pl. casualties)
1.
Someone injured or killed or captured or missing in a military engagement.
2.
Someone injured or killed in an accident.  Synonym: injured party.
3.
An accident that causes someone to die.  Synonym: fatal accident.
4.
A decrease of military personnel or equipment.



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"Casualty" Quotes from Famous Books



... trial, the brig came about, while she continued without cessation firing at us. Not much damage was done, though our sails had daylight made through them several times by her shot, and another man was killed; but this casualty the pirates seemed to make light of—it was the fortune of war, and might happen every instant to any of us. The bodies, with scant examination, except to discover whether there was money in their pockets, or rings ...
— Peter the Whaler • W.H.G. Kingston

... our troop: it was not long before Raffles was to have his wish and the traitor's wicket. We had resumed our advance, or rather our humble part in the great surrounding movement then taking place, and were under pretty heavy fire once more, when Connal was shot in the hand. It was a curious casualty in more than one respect, and nobody seems to have seen it happen. Though a flesh wound, it was a bloody one, and that may be why the surgeon did not at once detect those features which afterwards convinced him that the injury ...
— Raffles - Further Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman • E. W. Hornung

... of Manila, except in the case of the gratuitous observations of critical persons, whose feelings have been disturbed, that the storming of the town was not bloody enough. The victory, however, was all the greater, for the casualty lists were not long, owing to the management of the Commanding General and the heroic Admiral, who won a battle famous as that at New Orleans, with less bloodshed, but as Jackson's victory was not belittled because he lost but half a dozen men killed, the victories ...
— The Story of the Philippines and Our New Possessions, • Murat Halstead

... fall of 1918, more than a year later, that Hardman came once more into the familiar library at Calvinton. He had read the casualty list of the last week of August and came to condole with his ...
— The Valley of Vision • Henry Van Dyke

... attached to his home; yet he had remained all that time in voluntary exile, and he had left them in entire uncertainty as to his fate except so far as they could accept the probability of his death by a horrible casualty. This inversion of the natural character of a man was one of the most striking phenomena of insanity, and Putney, for the purpose of argument, maintained that it could be made to tell tremendously with ...
— The Quality of Mercy • W. D. Howells


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