"Escharine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Escharine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Escharine" Meaning

Escharine refers to a scab or a crust that forms on the skin after a wound has healed. The word is derived from the Latin "eschare", meaning "to dry up" or "to form a crust".

"Escharine" Examples

Escharine


Definition


adj. relating to or resembling eschar: a scar or crust formed over a wound

Usage Examples


The escharine wound on her forehead was still red and tender after several weeks.
The doctor specialized in escharine surgery, helping patients recover from severe burns.
The patient's escharine skin was surprisingly resilient, forming a protective barrier around the affected area.
The nurse carefully cleaned and dressed the escharine wound, ensuring it remained free from infection.
Despite the extensive escharine scarring, the artist's work was still breathtakingly beautiful.

Note


The word "escharine" is used to describe the appearance or quality of scars or crusts formed over wounds, particularly those resulting from burns or trauma. It is not a commonly used word in everyday language and is mostly limited to medical or scientific contexts.

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