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1scar

noun \ˈskär\

Definition of SCAR

1
:  an isolated or protruding rock
2
:  a steep rocky eminence :  a bare place on the side of a mountain
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Origin of SCAR

Middle English skere, from Old Norse sker skerry; probably akin to Old Norse skera to cut — more at shear
First Known Use: 14th century

Rhymes with SCAR

2scar

noun

Definition of SCAR

1
:  a mark left (as in the skin) by the healing of injured tissue
2
a :  a mark left on a stem or branch by a fallen leaf or harvested fruit
b :  cicatrix 2
3
:  a mark or indentation resulting from damage or wear
4
:  a lasting moral or emotional injury <one of his men had been killed…in a manner that left a scar upon his mind — H. G. Wells>
scar·less \-ləs\ adjective

Origin of SCAR

Middle English escare, scar, from Middle French escare scab, from Late Latin eschara, from Greek, hearth, brazier, scab
First Known Use: 14th century

Other Botany Terms

annual, burgeon, chloroplast, nomenclature, succulent, sylvan, xylem

3scar

verb

: to mark (something) with a scar

: to cause (someone) to feel great emotional pain or sadness because of a bad experience

: to make marks on (something) that show damage or wear

scarredscar·ring

Full Definition of SCAR

transitive verb
1
:  to mark with a scar
2
:  to do lasting injury to
intransitive verb
1
:  to form a scar
2
:  to become scarred

First Known Use of SCAR

1555

Other Medicine Terms

analgesia, angina, diabetes, hepatitis, homeopathy, logorrhea, palliate, pandemic
SCAR[1] Defined for Kids

1scar

noun \ˈskär\

Definition of SCAR for Kids

1
:  a mark left on the skin after a wound heals
2
:  an ugly mark (as on furniture) showing damage
3
:  the lasting effect (as a feeling of sadness) of some unhappy experience

2scar

verb
scarredscar·ring

Definition of SCAR for Kids

1
:  to mark or become marked with a scar <The accident scarred his left arm.>
2
:  to leave a lasting bad effect on <The tragedy scarred her emotionally.>

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