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Meanings of
scars
in English
Russian
рубец
Portuguese
cicatrizante
Spanish
cicatriz
Catalan
cicatriu
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Area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury.
scar
scarring
cicatrix
Russian
рубец
Synonyms
Examples for "
scar
"
scar
scarring
cicatrix
Examples for "
scar
"
1
Results: Radiologically, these three second tumors were clearly cut-end
scar
area recurrences.
2
The flower-cluster leaves a round
scar
in the leaf-axil, as in Cherry.
3
Suzy's hand left Roddy's
scar
for the first time since he'd begun.
4
Harper thought it would need stitches and was likely to
scar
badly.
5
Even after twenty-five years, the
scar
of that great burning was there.
1
Impaired wound healing can lead to
scarring
,
and aesthetical and functional problems.
2
Kyle saw fresh
scarring
where a thrust had taken his right eye.
3
Vague suggestions of architecture and biology burnt onto the paper,
scarring
it.
4
Background: Acute pyelonephritis is distinguished from renal
scarring
using repeat cortical scintigraphy.
5
He had facial
scarring
because he'd been injured in the Gulf War.
1
He showed a depressed triangular
cicatrix
on the margin of the epigastrium.
2
But from the
cicatrix
of that healed wound I turn away.
3
The candle-light showed, beneath his right cheek bone, the
cicatrix
of a recent wound.
4
They lapsed into a silence, then he pointed at the
cicatrix
stitching his brows.
5
Each tribe has its peculiar fashion as to the position and form of the
cicatrix
.
Usage of
scars
in English
1
The wrong words at the wrong time can create devastating emotional
scars
.
2
Visit Website To avoid surprises: Look for fresh
scars
indicating new rockfall.
3
Doctors say the physical
scars
for some patients will last many years.
4
The
scars
of conflict surrounding the 1999 independence vote were still present.
5
Background: Acne often results in permanent, badly tolerated, difficult to treat
scars
.
6
To have that many
scars
meant that he saw plenty of violence.
7
From your
scars
and steel, I wonder whether they are indeed true.
8
Real Time Crime Center keeps a data bank of
scars
and tattoos.
9
The general desire to have the work done quickly causes the
scars
.
10
The facial
scars
he has carried for seven decades are proof enough.
11
Opinion - Matters such as the Todd Barclay affair leave their
scars
.
12
My body had a lot more
scars
than just the new ones.
13
He does not bear
scars
of it, as far as I know.
14
Background: Acne
scars
are common and challenging clinical complications of acne vulgaris.
15
A careful reading of past recessions reveals that unemployment leaves deep
scars
.
16
That left
scars
,
whether the slaves wanted to admit it or not.
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scars
scar
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
old scars
deep scars
many scars
white scars
have scars
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Translations for
scars
Russian
рубец
Portuguese
cicatrizante
cicatriz
Spanish
cicatriz
Catalan
cicatriu
cicatrius
Scars
through the time
Scars
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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