Definition of Scarified

1. Adjective. (obsolete or nonstandard) damaged, barren, denuded, scarred, wasted ¹

2. Verb. (obsolete or nonstandard) (past of scarify) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Scarified

1. scarify [v] - See also: scarify

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scarified

scarfmaker
scarfmakers
scarfpin
scarfpins
scarfs
scarfskin
scarfskins
scarfwise
scarier
scariest
scarification
scarification test
scarifications
scarificator
scarificators
scarified (current term)
scarifier
scarifiers
scarifies
scarify
scarifying
scarifyingly
scarily
scariness
scarinesses
scaring
scaringly
scariose
scarious
scarlatina

Literary usage of Scarified

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hysterology: A Treatise, Descriptive and Clinical, on the Diseases and the by Edwin Nesbit Chapman (1872)
"Punctured and scarified. Sept. 8.—The change in the uterine disease is ... scarified and punctured. Sept 22.—There is improvement in the local disease. ..."

2. Stray Notes on Fishing and Natural History by Cornwall Simeon (1860)
"Tameness of Animals on Sundays—Anecdotes as to Horses- Spaniel—Pomeranian Dog—Note of Peewit—Gran scarified by Rooks—Bareness at base of Book's bill— ..."

3. Stray Notes on Fishing and Natural History by Cornwall Simeon (1860)
"Tameness of Animals on Sundays — Anecdotes as to Horses- Spaniel — Pomeranian Dog — Note of Peewit — Grass scarified by Rooks — Bareness at base of ..."

4. Western Lancet: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery (1856)
"A similar bar was pushed up on the proximal end of the wires against the soft parts, till the scarified edges were brought firmly together, then small shot ..."

5. Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts & Sciences by Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Yale University (1911)
"Non-scarified vase with handles crudely representing animal forms; from Caldera. ... Non-scarified tripod, heart-shaped in horizontal section. ..."

6. London: Being a Complete Guide to the British Capital: Containing a Full and by Thomas Pennant, John Wallis (1814)
"... scarified ruffians, whose faces seemed as full of cuts as a ploughed field is full of furrows, some of their countenances chopped into the form of a ..."

7. The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica: A (1907)
"One acre in the wheat-field bore upwards of twenty successive crops of wheat without any manure whatever. The land was annually scarified and thoroughly ..."

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