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Discover Ludwig"cicatrice" is a correct word in written English.
It is a noun meaning a scar, usually one left from a wound or injury. Example Sentence: His arm was covered in cicatrices from the motorcycle accident.
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Nashashibi would stare closely over their shoulders at the strangest of details: the cicatrice on a poker player's hand, the arrangement of locks on a cupboard resembling a face, its counterpart in portholes and ladles and sailors' epaulettes as if all belonged to the same nautical family.
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Dig out our dens, like cicatrices scored Into the face of earth.
"Cicatrices," the least abstract of the dances, is the most convincing.
There is a pronounced emotional tone to Ms. Luna's "Se desviven, mueren y se desmueren," set to music by Claus Shulze; "Adentro... Indócil," danced to music by Meredith Monk; and "Cicatrices," set to music by René Dupere.
Mr. Starck's Cicatrices de Lux chandeliers for Flos (8) were made from cut-crystal vases on multi-tier glass trays.
In one of the largest pieces in her new collection, raw white cicatrices in the pattern of a serpent give a delicate celadon vase, called Giant Prince 2000, a confident brute energy.
Philippe Starck's Cicatrices ceiling fixtures, right, by Flos, are made up of cut-crystal vases attached to sheets of tempered glass.
(The cuts remind Mr. Starck of scars; cicatrices is French for scars).
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