Swab
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- In medicine, a swab is a small piece of material, such as gauze or cotton, which is used to clean wounds, apply medications, or retrieve samples of body fluids such as blood or mucus. Swabs may be attached to stiff wires or sticks to aid access. Swabbing is useful as a noninvasive technique which is easily mastered.
- In piracy, swabbing the decks is a near constant task.
- In music, a swab is a thin cloth usually attached to a small metal weight or chain which is used to wipe and dry the inside of woodwind instruments such as the clarinet.
- swab is a function in C programming language that swaps contents of two bytes of data.
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