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scar 1 S0123300 (skär)n.1. A mark left on the skin after a surface injury or wound has healed.2. A lingering sign of damage or injury, either mental or physical: nightmares, anxiety, and other enduring scars of wartime experiences.3. Botany A mark indicating a former attachment, as of a leaf to a stem.4. A mark, such as a dent, resulting from use or contact.v. scarred, scar·ring, scars v.tr.1. To mark with a scar.2. To leave lasting signs of damage on: a wretched childhood that scarred his psyche.v.intr.1. To form a scar: The pustule healed and scarred.2. To become scarred: delicate skin that scars easily. [Middle English, alteration of escare, from Old French, scab, from Late Latin eschara, from Greek eskhara, hearth, scab caused by burning.]
scar 2 S0123300 (skär)n.1. A protruding isolated rock.2. A bare rocky place on a mountainside or other steep slope. [Middle English skerre, from Old Norse sker, low reef; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]scar (skɑː) n1. (Pathology) any mark left on the skin or other tissue following the healing of a wound2. a permanent change in a person's character resulting from emotional distress: his wife's death left its scars on him. 3. (Botany) the mark on a plant indicating the former point of attachment of a part, esp the attachment of a leaf to a stem4. a mark of damage; blemishvb, scars, scarring or scarred5. to mark or become marked with a scar6. (intr) to heal leaving a scar[C14: via Late Latin from Greek eskhara scab]
scar (skɑː) n1. (Geological Science) an irregular elongated trench-like feature on a land surface that often exposes bedrock2. (Geological Science) a similar formation in a river or sea Also called (Scot): scaur [C14: from Old Norse sker low reef, skerry]scar1 (skɑr) n., v. scarred, scar•ring. n. 1. a mark left by a healed wound, sore, or burn. 2. a blemish remaining as a trace of damage or use. 3. a mark indicating a former point of attachment, as where a leaf has fallen from a stem. 4. a lasting aftereffect of a troubling experience. v.t. 5. to leave a scar on. v.i. 6. to form a scar in healing. [1350–1400; Middle English; aph. variant of eschar] scar2 (skɑr) n. 1. a precipitous, rocky place; cliff. 2. a low or submerged rock in the sea. [1300–50; Middle English skerre < Old Norse sker rock, reef] scar - Traces back to Greek eskhara, "hearth" or "scab."See also related terms for hearth.scar Past participle: scarred Gerund: scarring
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I scar | you scar | he/she/it scars | we scar | you scar | they scar |
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I scarred | you scarred | he/she/it scarred | we scarred | you scarred | they scarred |
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I am scarring | you are scarring | he/she/it is scarring | we are scarring | you are scarring | they are scarring |
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I have scarred | you have scarred | he/she/it has scarred | we have scarred | you have scarred | they have scarred |
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I was scarring | you were scarring | he/she/it was scarring | we were scarring | you were scarring | they were scarring |
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I had scarred | you had scarred | he/she/it had scarred | we had scarred | you had scarred | they had scarred |
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I will scar | you will scar | he/she/it will scar | we will scar | you will scar | they will scar |
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I will have scarred | you will have scarred | he/she/it will have scarred | we will have scarred | you will have scarred | they will have scarred |
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I will be scarring | you will be scarring | he/she/it will be scarring | we will be scarring | you will be scarring | they will be scarring |
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I have been scarring | you have been scarring | he/she/it has been scarring | we have been scarring | you have been scarring | they have been scarring |
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I will have been scarring | you will have been scarring | he/she/it will have been scarring | we will have been scarring | you will have been scarring | they will have been scarring |
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I had been scarring | you had been scarring | he/she/it had been scarring | we had been scarring | you had been scarring | they had been scarring |
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I would scar | you would scar | he/she/it would scar | we would scar | you would scar | they would scar |
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I would have scarred | you would have scarred | he/she/it would have scarred | we would have scarred | you would have scarred | they would have scarred | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scar - a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissuecicatrice, cicatrixsymptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular diseasecallus - bony tissue formed during the healing of a fractured bonecheloid, keloid - raised pinkish scar tissue at the site of an injury; results from excessive tissue repairpockmark - a scar or pit on the skin that is left by a pustule of smallpox or acne or other eruptive diseasesword-cut - a scar from a cut made by a swordvaccination - the scar left following inoculation with a vaccine | | 2. | scar - an indication of damagescrape, scratch, markblemish, mar, defect - a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body); "a facial blemish" | Verb | 1. | scar - mark with a scar; "The skin disease scarred his face permanently"pock, pit, marknock, score, mark - make small marks into the surface of; "score the clay before firing it"blemish, deface, disfigure - mar or spoil the appearance of; "scars defaced her cheeks"; "The vandals disfigured the statue"pockmark - mark with or as if with pockmarks; "Her face was pockmarked by the disease"cicatrise, cicatrize - form a scar, after an injury; "the skin will cicatrize and it will heal soon" |
scarnoun1. mark, injury, wound, trauma (Pathology), blemish, discoloration, pockmark, naevus, cicatrix He had a scar on his forehead.2. trauma, suffering, pain, strain, torture, disturbance, anguish emotional scars that come from having been abusedverb1. mark, disfigure, damage, brand, mar, mutilate, maim, blemish, deface, traumatize, disfeature He was scarred for life during a pub fight.2. damage, ruin, mar, spoil, mutilate, deface The table top was scarred and dented.3. traumatize, distress, afflict, worry, trouble, pain, wound, upset, bother, disturb, torment, harrow, agonize This is something that is going to scar him forever.Translationsscar (skaː) noun the mark that is left by a wound or sore. a scar on the arm where the dog bit him. 傷疤 伤疤 verb – past tense, past participle scarred – to mark with a scar. He recovered from the accident but his face was badly scarred. 留疤 使...留下伤疤scar
scar (one) for lifeTo leave an indelible impression upon one's memory or psyche for the rest of one's life. Often used in passive constructions. Seeing her parents die in such a terrible manner scarred the poor girl for life. I hope such a traumatic event like that won't scar him for life!See also: life, scarscar over1. To leave a scar (in place of some wound) after healing. Thankfully the incision isn't very noticeable after it scarred over. That cut is going to scar over if you don't stop picking at that scab!2. Of some painful event, to stop hurting in one's heart, especially in a way that does not confront or resolve the painful emotions. Just when I think the death of my daughter has finally started to scar over, that I'll finally stop grieving every second of every day, something reminds me of her and the pain comes rushing back as intense as ever. His broken heart eventually scarred over, but it left him cold and distrustful of ever giving his love so fully to anyone ever again.See also: over, scarscar over[for an injury] to form and leave a scar. The wound will scar over, but your arm will never be the same as it was before the accident.See also: over, scarscar
scar, fibrous connective tissueconnective tissue, supportive tissue widely distributed in the body, characterized by large amounts of intercellular substance and relatively few cells. The intercellular material, or matrix, is produced by the cells and gives the tissue its particular character. ..... Click the link for more information. that forms at the site of injury or disease in any tissue of the body. Scar tissue may replace injured skin and underlying muscle, damaged heart muscle, or diseased areas of internal organs such as the liver. Dense and thick, it is usually paler than the surrounding tissue because it is poorly supplied with blood, and although it structurally replaces destroyed tissue, it cannot perform the functions of the missing tissue. Scar tissue may therefore limit the range of muscle movement or prevent proper circulation of fluids when affecting the lymphatic or circulatory system. Extensively scarred tissue may lose its ability to function normally.Scar the end result of the development of connective tissue at the site of the healing of a wound or ulcer. The timely surgical treatment of an incised wound with smooth margins leaves a soft and sometimes barely noticeable linear scar. Large wounds that suppurate and heal by second intention form granulations and subsequently epithelize, resulting in the formation of broad scars that are attached to underlying tissues. Excessive scar tissue that is elevated above the skin surface is called a keloid. Extensive scars formed after burns or the prolonged healing of suppurative wounds in the area of extremity joints or on the neck result in a limitation of mobility, or contracture; these scars require plastic surgery. Scars that develop after the healing of gastric or duodenal ulcers often lead to the deformation of the stomach and duodenum, the disruption of evacuation from the stomach, and the development of pyloric stenosis. scar[skär] (geology) A steep, rocky eminence, such as a cliff or precipice, where bare rock is well exposed. Also known as scaur; scaw. shore platform (medicine) A permanent mark on the skin or other tissue, formed from connective-tissue replacement of tissue destroyed by a wound or disease process. scar11. any mark left on the skin or other tissue following the healing of a wound 2. the mark on a plant indicating the former point of attachment of a part, esp the attachment of a leaf to a stem
scar21. an irregular enlongated trench-like feature on a land surface that often exposes bedrock 2. a similar formation in a river or sea scar
scar [skar] a mark remaining after the healing of a wound, such as one caused by injury, illness, smallpox vaccination, or surgery. (See also healing and keloid.) Beneath the skin is a fibrous connective tissue known as subcutaneous tissue, composed of cells called fibroblasts, which after injury are stimulated to grow into granulation tissue, knitting the wound together. Scar tissue is formed by dense masses of granulation tissue. Called also cicatrix" >cicatrix.scar (skar), Fibrous tissue replacing normal tissues destroyed by injury or disease or divided after an incision. [G. eschara, scab] scar (skär)n. A mark left on the skin after a surface injury or wound has healed.v.1. To mark with a scar or become marked with a scar.2. To form a scar.scar Vox populi Fibrous tissue that fills in defects in skin and other tissues that remain after injury. See Icepick scar, Railroad track scar, Trapdoor scar, U-shaped scar. scar (skahr) The fibrous tissue replacing normal tissues destroyed by injury or disease. Sometimes called cicatrix. [G. eschara, scab]scar (skahr) Fibrous tissue replacing normal tissues destroyed by injury or disease or divided after an incision. [G. eschara, scab]Patient discussion about scarQ. except for for the scars, are there any more consequence to burns? 10 years ago i was burned in my face and right hand from boiling water. i was hospitalized and was treated with skin grafts from my thighs. In the last four weeks I feel a strange feeling in my scar. Its hard to describe the exact feeling but it kind of a painful lump inside my flesh.10 years After that accident can it be that my body is still not over this injury? A. burn scars have 3 optional ways of evolving. a) nothing happens - shouldn't hurt at all (this is by far the most common situation) b) nerve trapping (which happened to me. Its usually begins months after the burn and not years. and you dont have a lump) c) skin cancer from the scar. this is a rare syndrome but you must go to your GP do exclude it. its called marjolin ulcer. Q. what should i do if i got burned from boiling water? how should i take care of my self? will i get a scar? A. ooooOOOooo! i hope you are asking a hypothetic question... a friend wife of mine still got scars from a boiling water accident a few years back. anyway, here is a site that gives instructions on how to react after burns. boiling water is probably second degree burns: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/healthy/firstaid/after-injury/638.html More discussions about scarSCAR
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scar
Synonyms for scarnoun markSynonyms- mark
- injury
- wound
- trauma
- blemish
- discoloration
- pockmark
- naevus
- cicatrix
noun traumaSynonyms- trauma
- suffering
- pain
- strain
- torture
- disturbance
- anguish
verb markSynonyms- mark
- disfigure
- damage
- brand
- mar
- mutilate
- maim
- blemish
- deface
- traumatize
- disfeature
verb damageSynonyms- damage
- ruin
- mar
- spoil
- mutilate
- deface
verb traumatizeSynonyms- traumatize
- distress
- afflict
- worry
- trouble
- pain
- wound
- upset
- bother
- disturb
- torment
- harrow
- agonize
Synonyms for scarnoun a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissueSynonymsRelated Words- symptom
- callus
- cheloid
- keloid
- pockmark
- sword-cut
- vaccination
noun an indication of damageSynonymsRelated Wordsverb mark with a scarSynonymsRelated Words- nock
- score
- mark
- blemish
- deface
- disfigure
- pockmark
- cicatrise
- cicatrize
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