"Scar" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scar" Meaning

A scar tissue or a mark left on the skin after an injury has healed, often resulting in a change in the skin's texture.

"Scar" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "scar"


1. After the accident, she was left with a deep scar on her forehead.


2. The park received a new playground with a giant bronze eagle vertically connecting two big walls as its most prominent feature, now there are some kids playing on it, and some children were injured on the first day but thankfully only got minor scar.


3. Even though he's made his peace with the past, the emotional scar still runs deep.


4. The surgery left a permanent scar on his abdomen that will be the rest of his life as a reminder.


5. Her tender skin has any small scar or spot that is very likely to break and turn into an open wound even by a few touching by elbows or knees.

"Scar" Similar Words

Scapulary

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Scapulas

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The scapulas are the shoulder blades, a pair of flat triangular bones located on the upper back, one on each side, which form the shoulder girdle. They serve as attachment points for muscles and help facilitate movement of the arms and shoulder joints.

Scapulectomy

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A scapulectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the scapula (shoulder blade). It is a rare and complex operation, typically performed to treat certain types of tumors, such as bone tumors, or to repair extensive fractures or damage to the scapula.

Scapulet

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Scapula, a bone in the shoulder region that connects the arm to the spine.

Scapulimancy

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Scapulohumeral

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Scapulopexy

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Scapulothoracic

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Scarab

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Scarabaean

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Scarabaei

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The word "Scarabaei" is the Latin plural form of the word "Scarabaeus", which refers to:<br><br>A dung beetle, specifically a group of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, named after the scarab inscriptions found on ancient Egyptian artifacts, which symbolized rebirth and regeneration. In Egyptian mythology, the scarab was associated with the god Khepri, who was said to roll the sun across the sky each morning.

Scarabaeidae

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Scarabaeus

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The scarabaeus, also known as the scarab beetle, is an ancient symbol of rebirth and regeneration in Egyptian culture. It is based on the behavior of the dung beetle, which was believed to roll the dung into a ball and bury it, much like the sun god would roll the sun across the sky each day. The scarabaeus became a powerful symbol in ancient Egyptian art and literature, representing the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth. It was also associated with the pharaohs and was often depicted in monuments and tombs.

Scarabee

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Scaraboid

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Scarabs

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A scarab is a beetling or flying insect, or a thing having the form of one of these, especially in art or architecture. In ancient Egypt, the scarab beetle was a symbol of rebirth and regeneration, due to its habit of rolling dung into a ball, laying its eggs, and burying the eggs in the dung, which served as a incubator.