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Where the body keeps the receipts of everything that hurt it.
means Injuries that break the skin or tissue, whether physical, like a cut, or emotional, like a betrayal.
from From Old English wund, sharing roots across Germanic languages — a word old enough to predate the weapons that improved on it.
Healing chemistryClotting begins within seconds of bleeding.
Saliva scienceAnimal spit contains genuine wound-healing compounds.
Language echoWound the noun, wind the verb — same spelling, different ache.