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cic·a·trix
sI k trihks [or] sih keI trihks
复数:cicatrices
词根:cicatrix
vi.cicatrize 生成瘢痕;愈合
vt.cicatrize 使生成瘢痕;使愈合
noun
tissue that forms over a fresh wound and eventually contracts into a scar; scar tissue.
the scar left when a stem or branch is detached from its parent tree or plant.
"疤痕或疤痕状印记",1640年代,源自拉丁语 cicatrix(宾格 cicatricem)"疤痕",其起源不详。早期英语中称为 cicatrice(15世纪中期)。经典复数形式为 cicacitres。相关词汇: cicatrical, cicatrize, cicatrization。
[拉]〔复cicatrices〕瘢痕:伤口愈合形成的新组织
Latin cicatric-, cicatrix
The first known use of cicatrix was in 1623
cicatrixnoun
a scar resulting from formation and contraction of fibrous tissue in a flesh wound
1 Moquin has seen three united cherries having only a single stalk jointed to the central fruit, the lateral cherries having each a slight depression or cicatrix marking the situation of the suppressed stalks.
2 It was from the nostrils in 82 cases, from the uterus in 1 case, from the stomach in 4 cases, and from the cicatrix of a chancre in 1 case.
3 The resulting cicatrices may be recognized by the affected parts of the bowel being thin and more translucent than in health, and may retain these characters after the lapse of several years.
4 The abdomen was tumid, and marked by cicatrices like those of women, who have borne children.
5 In the Ammonoidea, on the other hand, the initial chamber is inflated, and is spheroidal, oval or pyriform in shape, with no cicatrix, and separated from the first air-chamber by a constriction.
6 Extensive and deep cicatrices are not infrequently found in the site of the ulcerating local manifestations.
7 Objective:To evaluate the three methods of reconstructing cicatrix contracture on the face and anterior neck.
目的:观察面、颈部瘢痕挛缩三种修复方法的疗效。
8 Objective To observe osteogenesis of percutaneous autogenous bone marrow into cicatrix of bone defect.
目的观察经皮自体骨髓移植在骨缺损瘢痕组织内的成骨作用.
9 Its cicatrices on the soft palate are always a source of inconvenience, partly in swallowing, partly in speaking.
10 Many of them wore chains, and on their bodies the cicatrices of the recent war were still fresh.
11 The formation of a cicatrix is evidently due to the intensity of the process in certain exceptional lesions, as a result of which the papill� of the corium are superficially destroyed.
12 His nose had been divided across the middle by what seemed the slash of a cutlass, the cicatrix remaining of an angry red color, amid the florid hue of the countenance.
13 The seat of the efflorescence is mainly in the superficial layers of the skin, but it is said that it sometimes has occurred upon a cicatrix, as that from a burn.
14 And he lifted the dead man’s hair and showed a cicatrix on the temple.
15 The softened mass is finally absorbed, and the walls of the cyst, or capsule around it, gradually collapse and form a cicatrix.
16 However, save for a cicatrix to mark the trifling occurrence, he was unharmed.
17 Objective: To investigate the practical value of facial flat-cicatrix treatment by applying dermal soft tissue expansion.
目的:探讨应用皮肤软组织扩张术治疗面部扁平瘢痕的实用价值。
18 R. In those in whom conception has ever taken place, some of these vesicles are removed, and in their place a cicatrix or scar is formed which continues through life.
19 "I would beg to observe," said the lawyer, "that if an old cicatrix is to be the essential token of recognition, few men who have lived the adventurous life of Meekins will escape calumny."
20 The bloodless and livid skin, ploughed and wrinkled with these raised cicatrices, was drawn tightly over the cheek-bone.