cicatricle (Meaning)
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cicatricle (n.)
The germinating point in the embryo of a seed; the point in the yolk of an egg at which development begins.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cicatricle
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cicatricle Sentence Examples
- The cicatrix on his arm told the story of a childhood accident.
- She covered the cicatrix on her face with makeup to conceal its appearance.
- Over time, the cicatrix faded, becoming barely noticeable.
- The surgeon carefully stitched the wound to minimize the eventual cicatrix.
- The scar formed a prominent cicatrix along the length of his leg.
- Despite the injury, the cicatrix served as a reminder of her strength and resilience.
- The ancient ruins bore cicatrices of battles long forgotten.
- His skin was marked with cicatrices from years of hard labor under the sun.
- The cicatrices on the tree bark showed the history of past bark beetle infestations.
- The emotional cicatrices from the breakup still haunted her, years later.
FAQs About the word cicatricle
The germinating point in the embryo of a seed; the point in the yolk of an egg at which development begins.
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The cicatrix on his arm told the story of a childhood accident.
She covered the cicatrix on her face with makeup to conceal its appearance.
Over time, the cicatrix faded, becoming barely noticeable.
The surgeon carefully stitched the wound to minimize the eventual cicatrix.