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cicatrization

cicatrization
  (ˌsɪkətraɪˈzeɪʃən)
  [Noun of action f. cicatrize v.: perh. originally a. F. cicatrisation.]
  The formation of a cicatrice in the healing of a wound or sore.

1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. v. ii. 163 Though the seyd vlceres come to sicatrisation they sone returne agayne..by cause the cicatrisation was not made in quicke and good flesh. 1677 Plot Oxfordsh. 178 In the cicatrization of wounds where the skin is drawn together like a purse. a 1793 J. Hunter Treat. on Blood, etc. (1794) 483 They [the granulations] soon begin to contract, which is a sign that cicatrization is to follow. 1877 Wraxall Hugo's Miserables iii. xv. 8 Youth is the season of prompt weldings and rapid cicatrisations.

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