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
- 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.
- The surgeon skillfully closed the wound, leaving behind a barely noticeable cicatrice.
- Her heartache left an emotional cicatrice that time could not erase.
- With each scar, he wore his cicatrices like badges of honor.
- The artist incorporated the cicatrice into her painting, adding depth to the subject's character.
- He traced the cicatrice with his finger, lost in thought as memories flooded back.
- Even in the dim light, the cicatrice on her arm was unmistakable, a testament to her resilience.
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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.