cicatrize
American
[sik-uh-trahyz]
/ ˈsɪk əˌtraɪz /
especially British,
cicatrise
verb (used with object)
cicatrized,
cicatrizing
verb (used without object)
cicatrized,
cicatrizing
cicatrize
British
/ ˈsɪkəˌtraɪz /
verb
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Etymology
Origin of cicatrize
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English word from Medieval Latin word cicātrizāre. See cicatrix, -ize
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