cicatrix / ˈsɪk ə trɪks, sɪˈkeɪ trɪks /

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cicatrix 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural cic·a·tri·ces [sik-uh-trahy-seez]. /ˌsɪk əˈtraɪ siz/.

  1. Physiology. new tissue that forms over a wound and later contracts into a scar.
  2. Botany. a scar left by a fallen leaf, seed, etc.

cicatrix 近义词

cicatrix

等同于 scar

cicatrix

等同于 blemish

更多cicatrix例句

  1. The presence of a cicatrix on the left temple (This is a most irrefutable proof of insanity).
  2. In the latter instance it is very liable to carry iris into the wound, and a cystoid cicatrix results.
  3. The wound had healed by first intention and at that time so little cicatrix remained that it was difficult to find it.
  4. Habitual spasms of the muscles and a cicatrix from a severe burn have permanently modified the facial bones.
  5. The lid is first freed by dividing all the cicatricial bands, or, if only a small cicatrix be present, by excising that.