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cicatricose, a.|sɪˌkætrɪˈkəʊs| [ad. L. cicātrīcōs-us, f. cicātrix.] 1. Full of or marked with scars.
1730–6Bailey (folio), Cicatricose, full of, or having many Scars. 1881Syd. Soc. Lex., Cicatricose, in Botany, applied to organs marked with cicatrices. 2. Ent. (See quot.)
1826Kirby & Spence Entomol. IV. xlvi. 272 Cicatricose,..having elevated spots of a different colour from the rest of the surface, resembling scars. |