cicatrization
1Cicatrization — can mean: the process of a wound healing to produce scar tissue scarification, a form of body modification that uses cicatrization to create patterns on the skin. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …
2Cicatrization — Cic a*tri*za tion, n. [Cf. F. cicatrisation.] (Med.) The process of forming a cicatrix, or the state of being cicatrized. [1913 Webster] …
3cicatrization — (Amer.) n. healing, scar formation (also cicatrisation) …
4cicatrization atelectasis — loss of lung volume due to fibrosis and the resultant cicatrization …
5cicatrization — noun Date: 15th century scar formation at the site of a healing wound • cicatrize transitive verb …
6cicatrization — See cicatrize. * * * also called Scarification, type of body decoration involving the production of raised scars (keloids), usually in decorative patterns. See body modifications and mutilations. * * * …
7cicatrization — 1. The process of scar formation. 2. The healing of a wound otherwise than by first intention. * * * cic·a·tri·za·tion or Brit cic·a·tri·sa·tion .sik ə trə zā shən n scar formation at the site of a healing wound * * * cic·a·tri·za·tion… …
8cicatrization — cic·a·tri·za·tion …
9cicatrization — ˌsikə.trə̇ˈzāshən, ə.ˌtrīˈz noun ( s) Etymology: Middle French cicatrisation, from cicatriser + ation : the formation of a scar at the site of a healing wound by replacement of the fibroblasts of the granulation tissue by collagenous fibrous… …
10συνουλωτικά — συνουλωτικός promoting cicatrization neut nom/voc/acc pl συνουλωτικά̱ , συνουλωτικός promoting cicatrization fem nom/voc/acc dual συνουλωτικά̱ , συνουλωτικός promoting cicatrization fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) …