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cicatrix
‖ cicatrix (sɪˈkeɪtrɪks, ˈsɪkətrɪks) Pl. cicatrices (sɪkəˈtraɪsiːz). [a. L. cicātrix a scar. In scientific use it takes the place of cicatrice.] 1. Pathol. The scar or seam remaining after a wound, sore, or ulcer is healed. Also fig.1641 Prynne Antip. 63 Pride the Cicatrix of hearts which ever ascen...
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Cicatrix
Cicatrix is a genus of wasp found in Australia. It was erected in 2011 following a revision of Mikeius. Species within Cicatrix:
Cicatrix pilosiscutum (Girault, 1929)
Cicatrix neumanoides Paretas-Martínez & Restrepo-Ortiz, 2011
Cicatrix schauffi (Girault
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Cicatrization
Cicatrization, also spelled cicatrisation (from Latin cicatrix, meaning "scar"), is the contraction of fibrous tissue formed at a wound site by fibroblasts
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cicatrisive
cicatrisive, a. (sɪkəˈtraɪsɪv) [irreg. formed from cicatrize, -ise vb., as if after incisive, etc.] Tending to promote the formation of a cicatrice.1730–6 Bailey (folio), Cicatrisive (with Physicians), desiccative, and tending to form a cicatrix. 1755 in Johnson.
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cicatrice
▪ I. cicatrice (ˈsɪkətrɪs) Forms: 6 cycatryce, -ise, 7 -ize, sicatrice, 5, 7– cicatrice. [a. F. cicatrice, (16th c.) ad. L. cicātrīcem cicatrix.] 1. The scar of a healed wound: = cicatrix 1.c 1450 Mirour Saluacioun 4091 (1888) 134 Crist his Cicatrices wold shewe his fadere for vs. 1541 R. Copland Gu...
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Mikeius
M. neumanni was transferred to the new genus Cicatrix and M. schauffi was transferred to the new genus Palmiriella. Mikeius hartigi Buffington, 2008
Formerly accepted:
Mikeius neumanni Buffington, 2008, now Palmiriella neumanni
Mikeius schauffi Buffington, 2008, now Cicatrix
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cicatrice
cicatrice/ˈsɪkətrɪs; `sɪkətrɪs/ (also cicatrix/ ˈsɪkətrɪks;`sɪkətrɪks/) n (pl -trices/ sɪkəˈtraɪsi:z; sɪkə`traɪsiz/) scar left by a wound that has healed 疤; 伤痕; 疤痕.
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Rayonnoceras
It differs from the earlier actinocerids in having a bullet-like apex with a cicatrix and a long first chamber, characteristic of pseuorthocerids, rather
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Neocephalopoda
For instance, ascocerids and pseudorthocerids have a cicatrix and so do not belong among the neocephalopods. Conversely, true orthocerids and lituitids lack a cicatrix and have a round protoconch, which suggest neocephalopod affinities.
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Baltoceratidae
The Baltoceratidae and Orthoceratidae both have a spherical apex that lacks a cicatrix, and similar, two-layered thin connecting rings which clearly places
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دواء الندوب
الاسم الإنكليزي (Cicatrizant) مشتق من الكلمة (cicatrix) والتي تعني ندبة.
عقاقير
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Mariaella
From this small orifice a distinct line or cicatrix runs to the pneumostome (the respiratory aperture) on the right side, marking the dividing line of
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Lynne Huffer
written personal essays and creative nonfiction which have been or are appeared or are forthcoming in Wild Iris Review, Blue Lake Review, Forge, Cadillac Cicatrix
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Bertha Katscher
The conditions in the breast cicatrix were also improved.
The feminist and pacifist, Rosika Schwimmer, was her niece.
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