Scar

/skɑr/ noun

A mark left on the skin or other tissue after a wound, burn, or sore has healed. Can also refer to lasting emotional or psychological damage.

From Old French escare, from Late Latin eschara, from Greek eskhara meaning 'fireplace' or 'scab formed after burning'. The word evolved from describing burn marks to any permanent mark left by injury.

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ARندبة
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DENarbe
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EScicatriz
ETarm
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