"Wounder" Examples
Wounder
Adjectives
1. Advertently or recklessly causing damage to someone's physical or emotional well-being.
Example: "Being bullied at school has seriously wounded her confidence."
2. Afflicted or hit by or with something such as a piece of metal or a bullet.
Example: "The soldier was wounded on his way to the mission."
3. Departing; flying or spreading in a peripheral or lateral direction from something.
Example: "Wildflowers wounder their way along the stream."
4. Groove; curve, as of a stream.
Example: "The wondrous beauty of the river's winder shall not pass unnoticed."
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Actually "wounder" isn't a word in English, I've interpreted the usage examples you provided as contextual to the actual word definition but seemingly contained random/uncoherent terms.