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blemish permanent marks or scars caused by injury appearing on any part of the horse
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blemish Any surface imperfection on a fashioned diamond; eg, a nick, knot, scratch, abrasion, minor crack or cavity, or poor polish. Also, a natural or an extra facet, visible on or through the crown, usually is considered a blemish.
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blemish Permanent mark left by either an injury or disease.
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blemish An imperfection on a diamond's surface that may or may not be recognizable.
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blemish A clarity characteristic that occurs on the surface of a diamond. Though some blemishes are inherent to the original rough diamond, most are the result of the environment the diamond has encountered since it was unearthed.
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