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    swab
    /swɒb/

    noun

    • 1. an absorbent pad or piece of material, often on a stick or rod, used in surgery and medicine for cleaning wounds and skin, applying medication, or taking specimens.
    • 2. a mop or other absorbent device for cleaning or mopping up a floor or other surface.

    verb

    • 1. take a specimen of tissue or secretions from (a person or part of the body) for examination: "we need to be swabbing people with any hint of illness"
    • 2. clean (a floor or other surface) with a mop or other absorbent device: "the crew were swabbing down the decks"

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  3. A swab is a mop, a wad of absorbent material, or a specimen taken with a swab. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and phrases of swab.

  4. A swab is a small piece of soft material used for cleaning a cut or for taking a small amount of substance from a body. Learn how to use the word swab in different contexts, see examples and translations in other languages.

  5. A swab is a small piece of cotton wool or a mop used for cleaning, applying medicine, or taking a specimen. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of swab in sentences.

  6. swab meaning: 1. a small piece of soft material used for cleaning a cut or for taking a small amount of substance…. Learn more.

  7. A swab is a piece of absorbent material on a stick, like a mop, but it can also be small, like a cotton swab used for cleaning ears. As a verb, to swab means to use a swab. So if you're a nurse assisting a surgeon, you might swab an incision, and if you're working on crime scene, you might swab the area for clues.

  8. A swab is a piece of soft material used for cleaning wounds or taking a sample from somebody’s body for testing. Learn how to pronounce swab, see pictures and examples, and find synonyms and related topics.

  9. noun. a large mop used on shipboard for cleaning decks, living quarters, etc. a bit of sponge, cloth, cotton, or the like, sometimes fixed to a stick, for cleansing the mouth of a sick person or for applying medicaments, drying areas, etc. the material collected with a swab as a specimen for microscopic study.