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Meanings of
scarring
in inglês
russo
рубец
português
cicatrizante
espanhol
cicatriz
catalão
cicatriu
Back to the meaning
Area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury.
scar
scars
cicatrix
português
cicatrizante
Synonyms
Examples for "
scar
"
scar
scars
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
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
.
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
scarring
in inglês
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.
6
Modulation of cAMP may be a key component in the
scarring
phenotype.
7
A dozen missiles impacted her hull and exploded,
scarring
the bluish armor.
8
Drug, dosing regimen, and genotype had no statistically significant association with
scarring
.
9
The lesions were predominantly old, more or less
scarring
and secondary infected.
10
The devastation of finding his dead father was a terrible,
scarring
experience.
11
Chronic hepatitis C infection can eventually lead to liver
scarring
or cancer.
12
The inflammation and
scarring
interrupts the communication between the brain and nerves.
13
The sickness that strikes where it will, killing some and
scarring
some.
14
The European economy is still showing signs of
scarring
from the financial crisis.
15
Corneal
scarring
is the result of a disease, infection or injury.
16
Four fresh impact craters were recently spotted
scarring
Mars' volcanic plains.
Other examples for "scarring"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
scarring
scar
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
renal scarring
facial scarring
permanent scarring
extensive scarring
severe scarring
More collocations
Translations for
scarring
russo
рубец
português
cicatrizante
cicatriz
espanhol
cicatriz
catalão
cicatriu
cicatrius
Scarring
through the time
Scarring
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common