cicatrice
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For it was the body of his friend, John St. Helen, beyond peradventure?a hooplike scar over the eye, a neck cicatrice, an old leg fracture, a crooked thumb.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Since 1880, since the administration of President Hayes, the wound has been steadily healing, until it has come to seem no longer a burning sore, but an honourable cicatrice.
From America To-day, Observations and Reflections by Archer, William
For many years a long white cicatrice recorded the fact in my right hand.
From Tracks of a Rolling Stone by Coke, Henry J. (Henry John)
The fire has seared, the cicatrice remains—though to be hidden away, of course.
From 'Murphy' A Message to Dog Lovers by Gambier-Parry, Ernest
They saw it was an old cicatrice, sure to be recognised by any father who had taken the slightest interest in the physical condition of his son.
From The Finger of Fate A Romance by Reid, Mayne