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    lac·er·a·tion
    [ˌlasəˈrāSHən]
    noun
    laceration (noun) · lacerations (plural noun)
    1. a tear or ragged cut in skin or flesh:
      "he suffered lacerations to his head and face" · "his death was due to multiple skull fractures with laceration of the brain"
      • the action of criticizing someone forcefully or severely:
        "Douglas was then forced to listen to Wild's laceration of him"
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  2. 1. the act of tearing. 2. a wound produced by the tearing of body tissue, as distinguished from a cut or incision. External lacerations may be small or large and may be caused in many ways, such as a blow from a blunt instrument, a fall against a rough surface, or an accident with machinery.
    medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/laceration
    /ˌlæsəˈreɪʃn/ [countable, uncountable] (formal) a cut to the skin or body made with something sharp She suffered multiple lacerations to the face.
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    What Are Cuts or Lacerations? The treatment of a cut or laceration depends upon the severity of the wound. A cut refers to a skin wound with separation of the connective tissue elements. Unlike an abrasion (a wound caused by friction or …

     
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  6. Lacerations - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    A laceration or cut is a skin wound caused by blunt trauma, unlike an abrasion. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of lacerations from Johns Hopkins Medicine.

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