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Cicatrice

Cicatrice \Cic"a*trice\, n. [F., fr. L. cicatrix.] A cicatrix.

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cicatrice

n. (context medical English) a scar

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cicatrice

n. a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue [syn: scar, cicatrix]

Usage examples of "cicatrice".

When the boy reached his full growth the final delicate details of the cicatrice would be cut in or embossed and colored.

As a child she had drawn her own clan cicatrice and even now wore it between her breasts.

He promised himself that he would someday bring her those leather boots etched with the flying-storm-wave cicatrice of the Mnankrei.

She fingered the especially well-cut wheat stem cicatrice of the heresy.

Yet when her man slept, the tears burst forth, silently, rolling down the cicatrice designs of her cheeks like a flood upon plowed ground.

She appeared in brilliant silken blues, bare breasted, the platinum filigree of mask inlaid upon the noble cicatrice carved into her face.

Even the flying-storm-wave cicatrice seemed out of place here among the rolling fields.

He smiled warmly, just happy to have her with him again, relishing every ridge of the cicatrice design that flowed down her back and up over the hills of her rump.

Her riches were long eyelashes and a flirting smile and a body carved in the most intricate cicatrice forms by her father.

Her riches were long eyelashes and golden teeth and a body carved in the most intricate cicatrice forms.

On the ridges of his cicatrice he had let the beard grow to fingernail length and dyed it green.

When I recovered consciousness, I found that my head had been shaved, and that the cicatrice of my old wound was occasionally very painful.

Frequently the faces, and other parts of those who recovered, were disfigured by the ghastly cicatrices of healed ulcers.

Perhaps a charnel house of human bodies, dismembered and gory, raw with frightful cicatrices, oozing filth from sick and rotting sores.

He stared at his owner, a swarthy man with crimped and oiled hair, cicatrices on his face.