Scar

  • 71scar|a|mouch — «SKAR uh moosh», noun. a cowardly braggart in traditional Italian comedy. ╂[< French Scaramouche < Italian Scaramuccia (literally) skirmish. Compare etym. under skirmish. (Cf. ↑skirmish)] scar|a|mouch or scar|a|mouche «SKAR uh mowch, moosh» …

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  • 72Scar|a|mouch — «SKAR uh moosh», noun. a cowardly braggart in traditional Italian comedy. ╂[< French Scaramouche < Italian Scaramuccia (literally) skirmish. Compare etym. under skirmish. (Cf. ↑skirmish)] scar|a|mouch or scar|a|mouche «SKAR uh mowch, moosh» …

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  • 73scar|less — «SKAHR lihs», adjective. 1. having no scar; unscarred. 2. leaving no scar …

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  • 74SCAR (disambiguation) — SCAR may refer to: * An alternative name of the videogame Alfa Romeo Racing Italiano. * Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research. * FN SCAR, a family of assault rifles …

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  • 75scar tissue — n the connective tissue forming a scar and composed chiefly of fibroblasts in recent scars and largely of dense collagenous fibers in old scars * * * cicatricial t …

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  • 76scar tissue — scar′ tis sue n. pat connective tissue that has contracted and become dense and fibrous, forming a scar • Etymology: 1870–75 …

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  • 77scar tissue — n. the dense, fibrous, contracted connective tissue of which a scar is composed …

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  • 78scar´i|fy´ing|ly — scar|i|fy «SKAR uh fy», transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. 1. a) to make scratches or cuts in the surface of (as the skin). b) to cover with scratches: »These…could be stamped out of plastic or Fiberglas with a scarified top (New Yorker). Fixing her… …

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  • 79scar|a|bae|an — «SKAR uh BEE uhn», adjective, noun. = scarabaeid. (Cf. ↑scarabaeid) …

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  • 80scar|a|bae|id — «SKAR uh BEE ihd», adjective, noun. –adj. of or having to do with a large group of broad, thick bodied beetles with antennae ending in flattened segments. Scarabaeid beetles include the chafers, June bugs, and Japanese beetles. –n. a scarabaeid… …

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