cicatrix 的定义
plural cic·a·tri·ces [sik-uh-trahy-seez]. /ˌsɪk əˈtraɪ siz/.
- Physiology. new tissue that forms over a wound and later contracts into a scar.
- Botany. a scar left by a fallen leaf, seed, etc.
cicatrix 近义词
等同于 scar
cicatrix 的近义词 13 个
cicatrix 的反义词 2 个
等同于 blemish
cicatrix 的近义词 56 个
- blot
- blotch
- bruise
- discoloration
- freckle
- imperfection
- pimple
- scar
- smudge
- snag
- stain
- stigma
- wart
- birthmark
- blackhead
- blister
- bloom
- blur
- brand
- bug
- catch
- chip
- defacement
- defect
- deformity
- dent
- disfigurement
- disgrace
- dishonor
- eyesore
- fault
- hickey
- impurity
- lentigo
- lump
- macula
- maculation
- mark
- mole
- nevus
- nodule
- patch
- pock
- pockmark
- second
- sight
- speck
- speckle
- spot
- taint
- tarnish
- vice
- whitehead
- zit
- beauty spot
- blot on the landscape
cicatrix 的反义词 14 个
更多cicatrix例句
- The presence of a cicatrix on the left temple (This is a most irrefutable proof of insanity).
- In the latter instance it is very liable to carry iris into the wound, and a cystoid cicatrix results.
- The wound had healed by first intention and at that time so little cicatrix remained that it was difficult to find it.
- Habitual spasms of the muscles and a cicatrix from a severe burn have permanently modified the facial bones.
- The lid is first freed by dividing all the cicatricial bands, or, if only a small cicatrix be present, by excising that.