Sickbay

usgb/ˈsɪk.beɪ/
noun

A room or area on a ship or in an institution set aside for the care of sick or injured people.

The sailor was taken to the sickbay after he injured his leg.
Visual representation of "sickbay" - A room or area on a ship or in an institution set aside for the care of sick or injured people.

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ship sickbay, military sickbay, school sickbay

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Context

In military or nautical settings, the term 'sickbay' often conveys a necessity for immediate medical attention. For example, if someone says 'I need to go to the sickbay,' it implies a serious health concern.

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Formality

The word 'sickbay' is somewhat formal and may not be commonly used in everyday conversation outside specialized contexts, like military or maritime.

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Cultural Reference

In naval literature or films, the sickbay can symbolize both vulnerability and the importance of care in harsh environments.

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