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Ward may refer to:
Common name for people
Places
- Ward, New Zealand
- United States:
Other uses
- Ward's, an publishing company that has covered the automotive industry for over 80 years
- Ward's AutoWorld, publication of Ward's
- Ward's Dealer Business, publication of Ward's
- Ward (band), electronica duo
- Ward (country subdivision), electoral district or unit of local government
- Ward (fencing), defensive position in the sport of fencing
- Ward (law), someone placed under the protection of a legal guardian
- Ward (LDS Church), local congregation
- Ward (mechanical lock mechanism)
- Inner or Outer Wards, sections of a Concentric castle
- Montgomery Ward, defunct U.S. department store chain
- USS Aaron Ward, a series of U.S. Navy destroyers
- Warring Adolescents Revenge Division (WARD), organization in The Hardy Boys graphic novels
- Ward, spell; more specifically, a kind of magic in fantasy role playing games
- Ward, section of a hospital
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