How do you spell scares approaching from a cut?
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"scars"
3 entries found for scars.
From Merriam-Webster.com
Main Entry: 2 scar
Function: noun
[Etymology: Middle English escare, scar, from Middle French escare scab, from Late Latin eschara, from Greek, fire, brazier, scab]
1 : a mark vanished (as in the skin) by the curative of injured tissue
2 a : a mark departed on a stem or branch by a fallen palm leaf or harvested fruit b : CICATRIX 2
3 : a speck or indentation resulting from damage or wear
4 : a durable moral or emotional injury <one of his men have been kill...in a behaviour that left a blemish upon his mind -- H. G. Wells>
- scar·less /-l&s/ adjective
Is there any yankees out in that?
It's not 'scares' but 'scars' ... the first is when you are 'frightened' and the second is what happens after you own been 'injured' ...a blemish, or in the plural, scar (no "e" in it)
Why is it impossible for humans to lick their own elbows?
No 'e'.The Syko Ward
PLEASE read!!!! My KNEE HURTS...WHY??
scarsi hold sore hip and outside knee,agony running down my calf what could it be and what is treatment?
scar- when your skin heals from wound (more than one is scars)scare- frighten
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