包帯
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Base noun form. Refers to a strip of material used to wrap and protect wounds. Can be used in phrases like 『包帯を巻く』 (hōtai o maku, 'to wrap a bandage').
Theme

At a local clinic, User is getting a minor wound treated by Nurse Tanaka, who explains the care process.

包帯

ほうたい

bandage

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine wrapping a 'bandage' around a wound — it's like a 'package' (包帯 hōtai sounds like 'ho-tie') that ties things up neatly. 'Ho-tie' → 包帯 (hōtai, 'bandage').

Cultural Note

In Japan, bandages are commonly used for minor injuries and are often sold in pharmacies or convenience stores. The term 『包帯』 (hōtai, 'bandage') is also used in medical contexts, such as in hospitals or first-aid kits.

Forms

Base: 包帯Base noun form. Refers to a strip of material used to wrap and protect wounds. Can be used in phrases like 『包帯を巻く』 (hōtai o maku, 'to wrap a bandage').