Definition of Birthmark. Meaning of Birthmark. Synonyms of Birthmark

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Definition of Birthmark

Birthmark
Birthmark Birth"mark`, n. Some peculiar mark or blemish on the body at birth. Most part of this noble lineage carried upon their body for a natural birthmark, . . . a snake. --Sir T. North.

Meaning of Birthmark from wikipedia

- keratinocytes. Dermatologists divide birthmarks into two types: pigmented birthmarks and vascular birthmarks. Pigmented birthmarks caused by excess skin pigment...
- Look up birthmark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A birthmark is a blemish on the skin formed before birth. Birthmark or Birthmarks may also refer...
- Birthmark is a 2024 Indian Tamil-language thriller drama film written and directed by Vikram Shreedharan. The film stars Shabeer Kallarakkal and Mirnaa...
- small red birthmark in the shape of a hand on her ch****). As the story progresses, Aylmer becomes unnaturally obsessed with the birthmark on Georgiana's...
- multi-instrumentalist, composer, sound engineer, and producer. He performs solo as Birthmark and in a number of other projects, many with one or both of his cousins...
- nevus or congenital dermal melanocytosis, is a benign, flat, congenital birthmark with wavy borders and an irregular shape. In 1883, it was described and...
- flammeus - also known as salmon patch and angel's kiss, is a vascular birthmark which may be found on the glabellar region or on one upper eyelid, and...
- Ila (pr. E-la) is a birthmark found amongst Samoan infants, up until the last seventy years. It was described by Augustin Kraemer as being circular in...
- Maxwell Amy Wolfram January 29, 2005 (2005-01-29) 257–495 1.73 42 3 "Birthmark" Michael Chang David Slack February 5, 2005 (2005-02-05) 257–496 N/A 43...
- which is Latin for "birthmark"; however, a nevus can be either congenital (present at birth) or acquired. Common terms (mole, birthmark, beauty mark, etc...