Cicatrise

Word CICATRISE
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈsɪk.ə.tɹaɪz/

Definitions and meanings of "Cicatrise"

What do we mean by cicatrise?

To heal a wound through scarring (by causing a scar or cicatrix to form).

To form a scar.

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The word "cicatrise" in example sentences

A dire vrai on la voit que quand il fait froid parce que je cicatrise tres bien ... ❋ Pinku-tk (2006)

Aseptic wounds could probably be made to cicatrise more rapidly. ❋ Unknown (1908)

It used to be advised that an elliptical portion of the wall of the trachea be removed; this, though succeeding well enough for a time, was unscientific, as the wound always tended to cicatrise, and ended of course in permanent narrowing of the canal of the trachea. ❋ Joseph Bell (1874)

A custom among the natives here is to cicatrise in parallel horizontal lines the abdomens of the female portion of the community. ❋ Ernest Giles (1866)

It will cause ordinary wounds to cicatrise in a few hours, and even "ugly gashes" will yield to it in time. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

Basil had given her shanks a fresh touch of the bear's grease; and the scars which the cougar had made were likely to cicatrise speedily. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

Caliph, who was eager to cicatrise himself and attend the ceremonial; nor could he have been dissuaded, had not his excessive weakness disabled him from walking; at the few first steps he fell on the ground, and his people were obliged to lay him on a bed, where he remained many days in such a state of insensibility, as excited compassion in the Emir himself. ❋ William Beckford (1801)

Whoever should once make my soul lose her footing, would never set her upright again: she retastes and researches herself too profoundly, and too much to the quick, and therefore would never let the wound she had received heal and cicatrise. ❋ Michel De Montaigne (1562)

Allah!” reached to the Caliph, who was eager to cicatrise himself and attend the ceremonial; nor could he have been dissuaded, had not his excessive weakness disabled him from walking; at the few first steps he fell on the ground, and his people were obliged to lay him on a bed, where he remained many days in such a state of insensibility, as excited compassion in the ❋ Unknown (2004)

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