Scarification (noun)

A process of making small cuts in the skin to create scars, usually for decorative or cultural purposes.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'scarificare'.

Examples:

  1. The practice of scarification is an ancient tradition in some cultures, where it is used to mark important milestones in life.
  2. He underwent scarification as part of a rite of passage, which was an important part of his cultural heritage.
  3. The artist was fascinated by the concept of scarification and incorporated it into her work.
  4. The scars from scarification are often considered a sign of beauty and strength in some cultures.
  5. She had her own unique design of scarification, which she got done to commemorate a special moment in her life.
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