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pockmark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pockmark may
refer to: Acne
scarring Scarring from
chicken pox The
scarring of
smallpox Pockmark (geology)—a...
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Pockmarks are concave, crater-like
depressions on
seabeds that are
caused by
fluids (liquids and g****es)
escaping and
erupting through the seafloor. They...
- dry as
pockmarks. The
bubbles can be
reworked while the
compound is
drying to
attain a
smooth surface.
Although additives exist to
reduce pockmarks, additive...
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Indigenous po****tion of the New World. The
effects on
survivors included pockmarks on the skin
which left deep scars,
commonly causing significant disfigurement...
- thought, oh yeah, I can't do this to her anymore'".
Adams attributes the
pockmarks on his face to his drug use.
Adams did not see his
father for a period...
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stonework together were
pried or
hacked out of the walls,
leaving numerous pockmarks which still scar the
building today.
During the 16th and 17th century...
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predicting himself the winner. At the
prize ceremony, Uki
announces '
Pockmark' as the
winner of the
Golden Vac award.
Tommy ties with the
deceased 'Throat'...
- fingers.
Between 65 and 80% of
survivors are
marked with deep
pitted scars (
pockmarks), most
prominent on the face. The
earliest credible clinical evidence...
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observers noted anomalies on the
smooth ocean floor. At first, it was
pockmarks, like
small craters from impacts. Eventually,
debris was
sighted as the...
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spots or hair in his ears to keep him appealing, yet
giving him wrinkles,
pockmarks on his nose, a
hearing aid, and a cane to make him
appear elderly. Docter...