"Scrobiculate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scrobiculate" Meaning

to scrape or scratch the surface of with claws or points.

"Scrobiculate" Examples

Verb: Scrobiculate


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1. Biological context
The new research tried to scrobiculate the surface of the cornea to study its microTopography.
2. Surgical context
Scrobiculate the surrounding tissue around the wound to promote faster healing.
3. Social context
The artist had to scrobiculate a difficult section of the song to get the perfect music video clip.
4. Geological context
The researchers scrobiculated the rock samples to analyze their mineral composition.
5. Botanical context
The gardener scrobiculated the soil for the orchid plant to enhance its growth and flowering.

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To make a sharp, high-pitched or rasping sound by scratching, often with one's fingernails, or to produce such a sound.

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