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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024scar1 /skɑr/USA pronunciation n., v., scarred, scar•ring. n. [countable] - Pathologya mark left by a healed wound:The prisoner has a scar on his left arm.
- Psychiatrya lasting effect after a troubling experience:The trial left emotional scars.
v. - to leave or form a scar on (someone or something): [~ + object]The shelling scarred the countryside.[no object]Will this operation scar?
scar2 /skɑr/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Geologya steep, rocky cliff.
- Geologya low rock in the sea, or one that is partly under water.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024scar1 (skär),USA pronunciation n., v., scarred, scar•ring. n. - Pathologya mark left by a healed wound, sore, or burn.
- Psychiatrya lasting aftereffect of trouble, esp. a lasting psychological injury resulting from suffering or trauma.
- any blemish remaining as a trace of or resulting from injury or use.
- Botanya mark indicating a former point of attachment, as where a leaf has fallen from a stem.
v.t. - to mark with a scar.
v.i. - Pathologyto form a scar in healing.
- 1350–1400; Middle English; aphetic variant of eschar
scar′less, adj. scar2 (skär),USA pronunciation n. [Brit.]- Geologya precipitous, rocky place;
cliff. - Geologya low or submerged rock in the sea.
- Old Norse sker skerry
- Middle English skerre 1300–50
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