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RAVAGE |
Scar |
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POCK |
Scar pit |
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SCARRED |
Of Scar |
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SCARRING |
Of Scar |
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SCARLESS |
Free from scar. |
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ARCS |
Ugly scar curves around |
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SCAR |
To form a scar. |
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MASCARA |
Mother covers a scar with make-up |
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SCAUR |
A precipitous bank or rock; a scar. |
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SCARRY |
Like a scar, or rocky eminence; containing scars. |
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SEAM |
To mark with something resembling a seam; to line; to
scar. |
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ESCHAROTIC |
Serving or tending to form an eschar; producing a scar;
caustic. |
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MARK |
To leave a trace, scratch, scar, or other mark, upon, or
any evidence of action; as, a pencil marks paper; his hobnails marked
the floor. |
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EYE |
The scar to which the adductor muscle is attached in oysters
and other bivalve shells; also, the adductor muscle itself, esp. when
used as food, as in the scallop. |
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CICATRIX |
The pellicle which forms over a wound or breach of
continuity and completes the process of healing in the latter, and
which subsequently contracts and becomes white, forming the scar. |
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HILUM |
The eye of a bean or other seed; the mark or scar at the
point of attachment of an ovule or seed to its base or support; --
called also hile. |
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PEA |
...to the seed
of several leguminous plants (species of Dolichos, Cicer, Abrus, etc.)
esp. those having a scar (hilum) of a different color from th... |
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STIGMA |
A small spot, mark, scar, or a minute hole; -- applied
especially to a spot on the outer surface of a Graafian follicle, and
to spots of interc... |
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SMALLPOX |
...ugh after a certain time, often leaving a pit, or scar. ... |