cicatrix

英 ['sɪkətrɪks] 美['sɪkətrɪks]
  • n. [皮肤][植] 瘢痕,伤痕;叶痕

英英释义


1. a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue

实用场景例句


Objective To observe osteogenesis of percutaneous autogenous bone marrow into cicatrix of bone defect.
目的观察经皮自体骨髓移植在骨缺损瘢痕组织内的成骨作用.

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双语例句


1. Objective To observe osteogenesis of percutaneous autogenous bone marrow into cicatrix of bone defect.
目的观察经皮自体骨髓移植在骨缺损瘢痕组织内的成骨作用.

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英文词源


cicatrix (n.)
1640s, from Latin cicatrix (accusative cicatricem ) "a scar," which is of unknown origin. Earlier in English as cicatrice (mid-15c.). Related: cicatrical.

词态变化


复数: cicatrices;