| casualty | An injury, or the victim of an accident. (05 Mar 2000) |
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someone injured or killed in an accident fatal accident: an accident that causes someone to die a decrease of military personnel or equipment
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Casualty is a long-running BBC television drama serial, first broadcast in 1986 and transmitted on BBC One. It is based in and around the fictional Holby City Hospital, situated in Holby, a fictional city bearing a close resemblance to Bristol, where the show is filmed. Bristol landmarks, including the docks and the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge, are regularly glimpsed in the outdoor scenes. ...
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military person lost through death, wounds, injury, sickness, capture, or missing in action
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a soldier who has been wounded, killed or captured.
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an Officer or Enlisted Man who becomes unfit for duty in battle or a campaign because of enemy action, illness, accident, or other cause resulting in death, desertion, capture, wounding, or illness
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| casual | hasty and without attention to detail |
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| casual | marked by blithe unconcern |
| casual | not showing effort or strain |
| casual | suited for everyday use |
| casual | natural and unstudied |
| casual | characterized by a feeling of irresponsibility |
| casual | occurring or appearing or singled out by chance |
| casual | without or seeming to be without plan or method |
| casual | employed in a specified capacity from time to time |
| casual | in an unconcerned manner |
| casual | not methodically or according to plan |
| casual | a casual manner |
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