pockmark
English
Etymology
pock
+
mark
Noun
pockmark
(
plural
pockmarks
)
A
mark
or
scar
in the
skin
caused by a
pock
.
A crater in the seafloor caused by erupting gas or liquid.
Derived terms
pockmarked
Translations
mark or scar
Chinese:
Mandarin:
麻子
(zh)
(
mázi
)
Finnish:
rokonarpi
French:
marque
de
petite
vérole
f
German:
Pockennarbe
f
Japanese:
あばた
(ja)
(
abata
)
,
痘痕
(ja)
(
あばた, abata
)
Maori:
koroputaputa
Russian:
о́спина
(ru)
f
(
óspina
)
,
ря́бина
(ru)
f
(
rjábina
)
Swedish:
koppärr
,
grop
(sv)
(
figurative
)
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