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		Definition of birthmark in English: birthmarknounˈbəːθmɑːkˈbərθˌmɑrk An unusual, typically permanent, mark on someone's body which is there from birth.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is larger than the other birthmarks and it can spread to other parts of the body via the blood stream.
 -  Pulse dye lasers have been used to treat spider veins on the face and legs, port wine birthmarks, warts, rosacea, stretch marks and scars.
 -  Don't let unusual moles or birthmarks go unchecked.
 -  The first symptoms most commonly noted in children are skin lesions, including birthmarks, tumors, and other growths.
 -  The presence of a large number of non-cancerous birthmarks may also be a risk factor.
 -  Did you say the guy had a birthmark on his wrist?
 -  Freckles can appear similar to and are sometimes confused with pigmented naevi, birthmarks, or moles.
 -  The physician should examine the entire spine for areas of redness, scars, blisters, lipomata, hairy patches, birthmarks and cafe-au-lait spots.
 -  Nipples, birthmarks, moles, or beauty marks may appear darker during pregnancy.
 -  Other types of birthmarks may require different management from that of hemangiomas.
 -  Take this visual tour to familiarize yourself with the rashes and birthmarks that affect numerous newborns and infants.
 -  They asked how old we were and if we had any birthmarks.
 -  He had blue eyes, quite a rounded chin bone and a strawberry-type birthmark on the nape of his neck.
 -  The spinal cord does not protrude through the skin, although a patch of hair, a birthmark, or a dimple may be present on the skin over the lower spine.
 -  We've taken out freckles, birthmarks, scars, blemishes, excess fat, and body hair.
 -  When she felt uncomfortable, Claire would glance down at her birthmark on the dorsal area of her left wrist.
 -  Some of the children have birthmarks or birth defects that correspond to wounds or other marks on the deceased person.
 -  It is very easy to disguise most birthmarks and freckles with makeup; there is an endless supply on sale.
 -  Vascular birthmarks can be internal, or form an external birthmark and can be disfiguring, especially if formed on the face.
 -  Hemangiomas, or raised red birthmarks caused by blood vessel changes, may also be present.
 
  Synonyms naevus, strawberry mark, port wine stain mole blemish, discoloration, patch    Definition of birthmark in US English: birthmarknounˈbərTHˌmärkˈbərθˌmɑrk An unusual and typically permanent brown or red mark on someone's body from birth.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is very easy to disguise most birthmarks and freckles with makeup; there is an endless supply on sale.
 -  The first symptoms most commonly noted in children are skin lesions, including birthmarks, tumors, and other growths.
 -  Nipples, birthmarks, moles, or beauty marks may appear darker during pregnancy.
 -  It is larger than the other birthmarks and it can spread to other parts of the body via the blood stream.
 -  The spinal cord does not protrude through the skin, although a patch of hair, a birthmark, or a dimple may be present on the skin over the lower spine.
 -  When she felt uncomfortable, Claire would glance down at her birthmark on the dorsal area of her left wrist.
 -  The physician should examine the entire spine for areas of redness, scars, blisters, lipomata, hairy patches, birthmarks and cafe-au-lait spots.
 -  Don't let unusual moles or birthmarks go unchecked.
 -  The presence of a large number of non-cancerous birthmarks may also be a risk factor.
 -  Other types of birthmarks may require different management from that of hemangiomas.
 -  Pulse dye lasers have been used to treat spider veins on the face and legs, port wine birthmarks, warts, rosacea, stretch marks and scars.
 -  Freckles can appear similar to and are sometimes confused with pigmented naevi, birthmarks, or moles.
 -  We've taken out freckles, birthmarks, scars, blemishes, excess fat, and body hair.
 -  Vascular birthmarks can be internal, or form an external birthmark and can be disfiguring, especially if formed on the face.
 -  He had blue eyes, quite a rounded chin bone and a strawberry-type birthmark on the nape of his neck.
 -  Did you say the guy had a birthmark on his wrist?
 -  Hemangiomas, or raised red birthmarks caused by blood vessel changes, may also be present.
 -  Some of the children have birthmarks or birth defects that correspond to wounds or other marks on the deceased person.
 -  Take this visual tour to familiarize yourself with the rashes and birthmarks that affect numerous newborns and infants.
 -  They asked how old we were and if we had any birthmarks.
 
  Synonyms naevus, strawberry mark, port wine stain     |