Bruise

/bruːz/ noun

A bruise is a dark, sore mark on the skin caused by a hit or bump that breaks small blood vessels under the surface. The skin isn’t cut, but the area can be painful and changes color as it heals.

From Middle English “brusen,” meaning “to crush or injure,” from Old French “bruisier,” “to break.” The root idea is crushing without cutting.

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