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scar Fibrous tissue that may be found at any location that previously sustained an injury or disease.
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scarification the physical or chemical treatment given to some seeds in order to weaken the seed coat sufficiently for germination to occur.
Ãâó: www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/mg/manual/glossary.htm
scarlet fever Named for the bright red rash it produces, scarlet fever is caused by the bacteria responsible for strep throat and is most common in children between 2 and 10. The infection is treated with antibiotics.
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scarlet any of various bright reds. Scarlet cloth.
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scar a mark left after regrowth of damaged tissue following an injury.
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