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es·char
/ˈɛsˌkɑr/
蛇形丘
From:
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es·char
/ˈɛsˌkɑr/
名詞
焦痂
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Es·char
n.
Med.
A
dry
slough
,
crust
,
or
scab
,
which
separates
from
the
healthy
part
of
the
body
,
as
that
produced
by
a
burn
,
or
the
application
of
caustics
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Es·char
n.
Geol.
In
Ireland
,
one
of
the
continuous
mounds
or
ridges
of
gravelly
and
sandy
drift
which
extend
for
many
miles
over
the
surface
of
the
country
,
deposited
by
streams
in
meltwater
channels
under
glaciers
.
Similar
ridges
in
Scotland
are
called
kames
or
kams
.
The
spelling
form
esker
is
now
the
most
commonly
used
,
and
the
term
is
applied
in
geology
to
similar
ridges
created
by
glaciers
anywhere
in
the
world
.
Eskers
vary
in
size
and
extent
,
but
can
be
100
feet
high
and
up
to
100
miles
long
. [
Written
also
eskar
and
esker
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
eschar
n
:
a
dry
scab
formed
on
the
skin
following
a
burn
or
cauterization
of
the
skin
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