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scarify
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scar·i·fy 1  (skr-f)
tr.v. scar·i·fied, scar·i·fy·ing, scar·i·fies
1.
a. To make shallow cuts in (the skin), as when vaccinating.
b. To create a design on (the skin) by means of shallow cuts that are sometimes rubbed with a colorant or irritant to enhance the resulting scar tissue.
2. To break up the surface of (topsoil or pavement).
3. To distress deeply, as with severe criticism; lacerate.
4. Botany To slit or soften the outer coat of (seeds) in order to speed germination.

[Middle English scarifien, from Old French scarifier, from Late Latin scarficre, alteration of Latin scarfre, from Greek skarphsthai, to sketch, scratch, from skarphos, pencil, stylus; see skrbh- in Indo-European roots.]

scari·fi·cation (-f-kshn) n.
scari·fier n.

scarify
Verb
[-fies, -fying, -fied]
1. Surgery to make slight incisions in (the skin)
2. Agriculture to break up and loosen (topsoil)
3. to criticize without mercy [Latin scarifare to scratch open]
scarification n
USAGE: Scarify is sometimes wrongly thought to mean the same as scare: a frightening (not scarifying) film.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.scarify - puncture and scar (the skin), as for purposes or tribal identification or rituals; "The men in some African tribes scarify their faces"
puncture - pierce with a pointed object; make a hole into; "puncture a tire"
2.scarify - scratch the surface of; "scarify seeds"
nock, score, mark - make small marks into the surface of; "score the clay before firing it"
3.scarify - break up; "scarify soil"
loosen - make less dense; "loosen the soil"


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