SCARIFICATION - meaning and definition. What is SCARIFICATION
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What (who) is SCARIFICATION - definition

BODY MODIFICATION
Scar tattoo; Wet And Dry Paper Fetishism; Cautery branding; Tribal scar; Tribal scarification; Scarifying; Scarify; Scarifications
  • Detailed facial scarification
  • Central [[Saharan rock art]] depiction of a horned running woman, who may have been a goddess or a dancer, from the [[Round Head Period]]<ref name="Lee" /><ref name="Rowanchilde" /><ref name="Keenan" />
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  • Scarifications on this child’s face show his clan membership
  • Scarification being created
  • Tribal crocodile scarification done near the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea

Scarification         
·noun The act of Scarifying.
Scarification         
Scarification involves scratching, etching, burning/branding, or superficially cutting designs, pictures, or words into the skin as a permanent body modification or body art. The body modification can take roughly 6–12 months to heal.
Scarify         
·vt To stir the surface soil of, as a field.
II. Scarify ·vt To scratch or cut the skin of; ·esp. (Med.), to make small incisions in, by means of a lancet or scarificator, so as to draw blood from the smaller vessels without opening a large vein.

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Scarification

Scarification involves scratching, etching, burning/branding, or superficially cutting designs, pictures, or words into the skin as a permanent body modification or body art. The body modification can take roughly 6–12 months to heal. In the process of body scarification, scars are purposely formed by cutting or branding the skin by various methods (sometimes using further sequential aggravating wound-healing methods at timed intervals, like irritation). Scarification is sometimes called cicatrization (from the French equivalent).

Examples of use of SCARIFICATION
1. Traditional rites such as circumscion, scarification, and removal of lower teeth are performed in a group.
2. These are considered to be mass transmission of the virus (MTV). For example, one hundred individual boys or so during the initiation ceremony through either circumscion or scarification or lower teeth removal can have high chances of getting the virus in a matter of one hour of ritual performance.