cicatrix (Meaning)

Wordnet

cicatrix (n)

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

Webster

cicatrix (n.)

The pellicle which forms over a wound or breach of continuity and completes the process of healing in the latter, and which subsequently contracts and becomes white, forming the scar.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cicatrix

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cicatrix Sentence Examples

  1. The cicatrix left behind by the surgery was barely noticeable.
  2. Over time, the cicatrix from the wound began to fade.
  3. Despite its small size, the cicatrix held a significant memory of the injury.
  4. The physician examined the cicatrix to assess the healing progress.
  5. Scars often develop from the cicatrix formed during the wound healing process.
  6. The deep cicatrix on his arm reminded him of the accident.
  7. Her skin bore numerous cicatrices, each telling a different story.
  8. The plastic surgeon specialized in minimizing cicatrices after traumatic injuries.
  9. The cicatrix on the tree trunk showed where a branch had been removed.
  10. He traced his finger over the cicatrix, feeling the texture of the healed skin.

FAQs About the word cicatrix

a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissueThe pellicle which forms over a wound or breach of continuity and completes the process of hea

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The cicatrix left behind by the surgery was barely noticeable.

Over time, the cicatrix from the wound began to fade.

Despite its small size, the cicatrix held a significant memory of the injury.

The physician examined the cicatrix to assess the healing progress.