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scarification (for seed)- Pregerminative treatment to make seed coats permeable to water and gases; accomplished usually by mechanical abrasion or by soaking seeds briefly in a strong acid or other chemical solution.
Ãâó: www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/volume_2...
scar Healed dermal or subdermal fibrous tissue replacing normal tissue destroyed by injury.
Ãâó: www.convatec.com/en_AU/tips/dictionary/wound_care....
scarification A process of decorating the skin by making small surface cuts and rubbing them with charcoal or soot. The results are raised patterns and designs. Sometimes medicines were inserted into the cuts, as in a vaccination. While not widely practiced today, several groups in Africa formerly engaged in scarification. The Tabwa of Zambia call it kulemba, meaning "to inscribe, write or mark."
Ãâó: www.amnh.org/learn/musings/SP00/ba_04.htm
scarify To make scratches in mortar or cement, so the next coat has a stronger bond.
Ãâó: www.gravestonepreservation.info/glossary.asp
scar A mark left on the skin after a wound has healed. It looks like puffy red skin. The scar can be very small or very big. A scar can be so big that it makes normal movement difficult.
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