2012年5月11日 星期五

2012_05_09 Cicatrix n. 新的組織, New tissue that forms over a wound.

Word of the Day for Wednesday, May  9, 2012
cicatrix \SIK-uh-triks\, noun:
1. New tissue that forms over a wound.
2. Botany. A scar left by a fallen leaf, seed, etc.
A new relationship can develop. But the cicatrix of the old one remains. And nothing grows on a cicatrix. Nothing grows through it.
 -- Elizabeth George, Playing for the Ashes
He discriminates also very properly between the cicatrix, which is produced by the healing of wounds which have penetrated the cutis, and those in which the surface only is affected.
 -- James Moore, "Differtation on Healing of Wounds," The Analytical Review, Volume 5
Cicatrix is derived from the Latin word cicatrix meaning "scar." The Latin word has no clear origin.

1。新的組織形成一個傷口
2。植物一片落葉,種子留下了疤痕

可以開發一個新的關係仍然是瘢痕並沒有什麼上的瘢痕生長通過它從無到有
- 伊麗莎白·喬治演奏灰燼

歧視非常正確,它已經滲透表皮傷口癒合瘢痕,而那些表面影響之間
- 詹姆斯·穆爾傷口癒合Differtation評析第5卷

瘢痕來自拉丁詞瘢痕意思“傷痕拉丁詞沒有明確起源

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