cicatrice (Meaning)

Wordnet

cicatrice (n)

a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue

Webster

cicatrice (n.)

A cicatrix.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cicatrice

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cicatrice Sentence Examples

  1. The cicatrice on his arm told the tale of a childhood adventure gone wrong.
  2. She bore a cicatrice on her cheek, a reminder of a past accident.
  3. The old soldier proudly displayed his cicatrices, each one a mark of valor in battle.
  4. Despite the years that had passed, the cicatrice on his forehead remained vivid.
  5. The surgeon skillfully closed the wound, leaving behind a barely noticeable cicatrice.
  6. Her heartache left an emotional cicatrice that time could not erase.
  7. With each scar, he wore his cicatrices like badges of honor.
  8. The artist incorporated the cicatrice into her painting, adding depth to the subject's character.
  9. He traced the cicatrice with his finger, lost in thought as memories flooded back.
  10. Even in the dim light, the cicatrice on her arm was unmistakable, a testament to her resilience.

FAQs About the word cicatrice

a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissueA cicatrix.

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The cicatrice on his arm told the tale of a childhood adventure gone wrong.

She bore a cicatrice on her cheek, a reminder of a past accident.

The old soldier proudly displayed his cicatrices, each one a mark of valor in battle.

Despite the years that had passed, the cicatrice on his forehead remained vivid.