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pockmarked

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pock·mark  (pkmärk)
n.
1. A pitlike scar left on the skin by smallpox or another eruptive disease.
2. A small pit on a surface: The gophers left the lawn covered with pockmarks.
tr.v. pock·marked, pock·mark·ing, pock·marks
To cover with pockmarks; pit.

pockmarked adj.

pockmarked [ˈpɒkˌmɑːkd]
adj
(Medicine / Pathology) abounding in pockmarks
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.pockmarked - used of paved surfaces having holes or pits
rough, unsmooth - having or caused by an irregular surface; "trees with rough bark"; "rough ground"; "rough skin"; "rough blankets"; "his unsmooth face"
2.pockmarked - marked by or as if by smallpox or acne or other eruptive skin disease
blemished - marred by imperfections

pockmarked
adjective scarred, spotted, pitted, blemished, pocked He had a pockmarked face.
Translations
pockmarked [ˈpɒkmɑːkt] ADJ [face] → picado de viruelas; [surface] → marcado de hoyos
to be pockmarked withestar marcado or acribillado de
pockmarked [ˈpɒkmɑːrkt] adj [face] → grêlé(e); [surface, wall] → criblé(e) de petits trous
pockmarked [ˈpɒkˌmɑːkt] adj (face) → butterato/a; (surface) → bucherellato/a
pockmarked [ˈpɒkˌmɑːkt] adj (face) → butterato/a; (surface) → bucherellato/a


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The last of the Horse Guards, a huge pockmarked fellow, frowned angrily on seeing Rostov before him, with whom he would inevitably collide.
"It's I," said a firm, pleasant, woman's voice, and the stern, pockmarked face of Matrona Philimonovna, the nurse, was thrust in at the doorway.
The maid who opened it was short, dark, and slightly pockmarked.
 
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