a separate room or area in a hospital, typically one allocated to a particular type of patient
a children's ward
a ward nurse
an administrative division of a city or borough that typically elects and is represented by a councillor or councillors
the second most marginal ward in Westminster
any of the internal ridges or bars in a lock that prevent the turning of any key which does not have grooves of corresponding form or size
the action of keeping a lookout for danger
I saw them keeping ward at one of those huge gates
an area of ground enclosed by the encircling walls of a fortress or castle
admit to or care for in a hospital ward
the last of the accident victims was warded
guard; protect
it was his duty to ward the king