Birthmark

/ˈbɜːθmɑːrk/ noun

A mark or discolored patch on a person's skin that has been present since birth or developed early in life.

Combination of 'birth' (Old English 'byrth') and 'mark' (Old English 'mearc'). The compound emerged in the 16th century to describe permanent skin blemishes appearing at birth, once believed to be caused by maternal impressions or desires during pregnancy.

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