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scar A marking on the interior of a shell that indicates the attachment point of a muscle.
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scarlatina Scarlet fever; a disease characterized by contagious fever, and a scarlet eruption on the skin in patches, ending in three or four days in desquamation of the cuticle. It is often accompanied with great soreness in the fauces and throat. [Thomas1875].
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scarlet fever Second of six classic exanthems, or rash-associated diseases, of childhood.
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scar striated impression in inner surface of shell marking point of attachment of muscle(s) closing the valves.
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scar tissue The body tissue remaining after a wound has healed. Usually stronger than the original tissues, but less able to carry out the jobs that the original tissues were designed for.
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