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1. a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body) (noun.attribute)
hyponym | : | birthmark, nevus, |
definition | : | a blemish on the skin that is formed before birth (noun.attribute) |
hyponym | : | chatter mark, |
definition | : | a mark made by a chattering tool on the surface of a workpiece (noun.attribute) |
hyponym | : | check, chip, |
definition | : | a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something (noun.attribute) |
hyponym | : | crack, |
definition | : | a blemish resulting from a break without complete separation of the parts (noun.attribute) |
hyponym | : | dent, ding, gouge, nick, |
definition | : | an impression in a surface (as made by a blow) (noun.attribute) |
hyponym | : | mole, |
definition | : | a small congenital pigmented spot on the skin (noun.attribute) |
hyponym | : | burn, burn mark, |
definition | : | a place or area that has been burned (especially on a person's body) (noun.attribute) |
hyponym | : | stigma, |
definition | : | a skin lesion that is a diagnostic sign of some disease (noun.attribute) |
hyponym | : | verruca, wart, |
definition | : | (pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin; caused by a virus (noun.attribute) |
hyponym | : | milium, whitehead, |
definition | : | a small whitish lump in the skin due to a clogged sebaceous gland (noun.body) |
hyponym | : | blackhead, comedo, |
definition | : | a black-tipped plug clogging a pore of the skin (noun.body) |
2. the month following February and preceding April (noun.time)
part holonym | : | annunciation, annunciation day, lady day, march 25, |
definition | : | a festival commemorating the announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland (noun.time) |
part holonym | : | march 2, texas independence day, |
definition | : | Texans celebrate the anniversary of Texas' declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836 (noun.time) |
part holonym | : | mid-march, |
definition | : | the middle part of March (noun.time) |
part meronym | : | gregorian calendar, new style calendar, |
definition | : | the solar calendar now in general use, introduced by Gregory XIII in 1582 to correct an error in the Julian calendar by suppressing 10 days, making Oct 5 be called Oct 15, and providing that only centenary years divisible by 400 should be leap years; it was adopted by Great Britain and the American colonies in 1752 (noun.time) |
3. destroy or injure severely (verb.body)
hypernym | : | maim, |
definition | : | injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation (verb.body) |
hyponym | : | force out, gouge, |
definition | : | force with the thumb (verb.contact) |
4. make imperfect (verb.change)
hypernym | : | damage, |
definition | : | inflict damage upon (verb.change) |
5. a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body) (noun.attribute)
derivation | : | blemish, flaw, |
definition | : | add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective (verb.change) |
derivation | : | blemish, spot, |
definition | : | mar or impair with a flaw (verb.contact) |
6. destroy or injure severely (verb.body)
derivation | : | mutilation, |
definition | : | an injury that causes disfigurement or that deprives you of a limb or other important body part (noun.event) |
derivation | : | maimer, mangler, mutilator, |
definition | : | a person who mutilates or destroys or disfigures or cripples (noun.person) |
7. make imperfect (verb.change)
derivation | : | impairment, |
definition | : | damage that results in a reduction of strength or quality (noun.act) |
derivation | : | defloration, |
definition | : | an act that despoils the innocence or beauty of something (noun.act) |
derivation | : | spoil, spoilage, spoiling, |
definition | : | the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it (noun.act) |
derivation | : | blemish, defect, mar, |
definition | : | a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body) (noun.attribute) |
derivation | : | impairer, |
definition | : | an agent that impairs (noun.object) |
8. a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body) (noun.attribute)
derivation | : | blemish, flaw, |
definition | : | add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective (verb.change) |
derivation | : | blemish, spot, |
definition | : | mar or impair with a flaw (verb.contact) |
9. destroy or injure severely (verb.body)
derivation | : | mutilation, |
definition | : | an injury that causes disfigurement or that deprives you of a limb or other important body part (noun.event) |
derivation | : | maimer, mangler, mutilator, |
definition | : | a person who mutilates or destroys or disfigures or cripples (noun.person) |
10. make imperfect (verb.change)
derivation | : | impairment, |
definition | : | damage that results in a reduction of strength or quality (noun.act) |
derivation | : | defloration, |
definition | : | an act that despoils the innocence or beauty of something (noun.act) |
derivation | : | spoil, spoilage, spoiling, |
definition | : | the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it (noun.act) |
derivation | : | blemish, defect, mar, |
definition | : | a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body) (noun.attribute) |
derivation | : | impairer, |
definition | : | an agent that impairs (noun.object) |
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