cicatrice
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For it was the body of his friend, John St. Helen, beyond peradventure?a hooplike scar over the eye, a neck cicatrice, an old leg fracture, a crooked thumb.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When I recovered consciousness, I found that my head had been shaved, and that the cicatrice of my old wound was occasionally very painful.
From The Portent & Other Stories by MacDonald, George
On his cheek Lucian saw the cicatrice of which Diana had spoken, and mainly by which the dead man had been falsely identified as Vrain.
From The Silent House by Hume, Fergus
"This proves the truth of it!" cried Fandor, pointing to a cicatrice on the back of the neck of the murdered man: it was the clear mark of where an abscess had been.
From Messengers of Evil Being a Further Account of the Lures and Devices of Fantômas by Souvestre, Pierre
There was the cicatrice of an old wound on a lower limb, but otherwise there was no spot or blemish upon the body.
From Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City by McCabe, James Dabney