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cicatrizar
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cicatritzar
Form a scar, after an injury.
cicatrize
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cicatrizar
cicatrize
1
You would thus heal the wound, not
cicatrize
it.
2
A wound that, I fear, will never
cicatrize
.
3
There are certain pains that nothing can alleviate, nor heal, and there are wounds that nothing can
cicatrize
.
4
Humility is also a healing virtue; it will
cicatrize
a thousand wounds, which pride would keep for ever open.
5
As fast as one is cut down another arises in its place; and there is no searing- iron to scorch and
cicatrize
the wound.
1
Aseptic wounds could probably be made to
cicatrise
more rapidly.
2
A custom among the natives here is to
cicatrise
in parallel horizontal lines the abdomens of the female portion of the community.
3
It will cause ordinary wounds to
cicatrise
in a few hours, and even "ugly gashes" will yield to it in time.
4
Basil had given her shanks a fresh touch of the bear's grease; and the scars which the cougar had made were likely to
cicatrise
speedily.
5
He represented that I was in a most critical condition, my wound far from being
cicatrised
.
6
The Sheikh, of course, had several slaves; amongst them a Yakobah slave, with straight lines
cicatrised
in curious patterns all over his body.
7
To be brief, there was no sense of pain afterwards; but within five or six days, the wounds were
cicatrised
and entirely healed.
cicatrise in
cicatrise more
cicatrise speedily
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