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Толковый словарь английского языка - scar

 
 

Scar

scar
I. noun see: shear Date: 14th century an isolated or protruding rock, a steep rocky eminence ; a bare place on the side of a mountain, II. noun Etymology: Middle English e~e, ~, from Middle French e~e scab, from Late Latin eschara, from Greek, hearth, brazier, scab Date: 14th century a mark left (as in the skin) by the healing of injured tissue, 2. a mark left on a stem or branch by a fallen leaf or harvested fruit, cicatrix 2, a mark or indentation resulting from damage or wear, a lasting moral or emotional injury , ~less adjective III. verb (~red; ~ring) Date: 1555 transitive verb to mark with a ~, to do lasting injury to, intransitive verb to form a ~, to become ~red
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a usu. permanent mark on the skin left after the healing of a wound, burn, or sore. 2 the lasting effect of grief etc. on a person's character or disposition. 3 a mark left by damage etc. (the table bore many scars). 4 a mark left on the stem etc. of a plant by the fall of a leaf etc. --v. (scarred, scarring) 1 tr. (esp. as scarred adj.) mark with a scar or scars (was scarred for life). 2 intr. heal over; form a scar. 3 tr. form a scar on. Derivatives scarless adj. Etymology: ME f. OF eschar(r)e f. LL eschara f. Gk eskhara scab 2. n. (also scaur) a steep craggy outcrop of a mountain or cliff. Etymology: ME f. ON sker low reef in the sea ...
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