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stretcher
[strech-er]
noun
Medicine/Medical.
a kind of litter, often of canvas stretched on a frame, for carrying the sick, wounded, or dead.
a similar litter on wheels, adapted for use in ambulances and hospitals.
a person or thing that stretches.
any of various instruments for extending, widening, distending, etc.
a bar, beam, or fabricated material, serving as a tie or brace.
Masonry., a brick or stone laid in a wall so that its longer edge is exposed or parallel to the surface.
a simple wooden framework on which the canvas for an oil painting is stretched.
Furniture.
a framework connecting and bracing the legs of a piece of furniture.
one member of this framework.
a crosspiece that is set athwart and near the bottom in a small boat, and against which the feet of a rower are braced.
one of the thin, sliding rods connecting the canopy and handle of an umbrella.
verb (used with object)
to stretch (canvas for a painting) on a stretcher.
stretcher
/ ˈstrɛtʃə /
noun
a device for transporting the ill, wounded, or dead, consisting of a frame covered by canvas or other material
a strengthening often decorative member joining the legs of a chair, table, etc
the wooden frame on which canvas is stretched and fixed for oil painting
a tie beam or brace used in a structural framework
a brick or stone laid horizontally with its length parallel to the length of a wall Compare header
rowing a fixed board across a boat on which an oarsman braces his feet
a camp bed
slang, an exaggeration or lie
verb
to transport (a sick or injured person) on a stretcher
Word History and Origins
Origin of stretcher1
Example Sentences
Advocates say one hunger striker was taken out on a stretcher after coughing up blood the night before.
He followed up the post with a photo of himself lying on a hospital stretcher, wearing a neck brace and holding two thumbs up.
A pair of toddlers lay together on a stretcher with bruises on their chests and faces.
Every so often, a stretcher with a body bag was delivered – a victim found in the rubble.
To add rocks to their design, the couple transported them on a stretcher.
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