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What (who) is Scarifying - definition

BODY MODIFICATION
Scar tattoo; Wet And Dry Paper Fetishism; Cautery branding; Tribal scar; Tribal scarification; Scarifying; Scarify; Scarifications
  • Detailed facial scarification
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Scarifying         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Scarify.
scarifying         
adjective informal frighten.
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 Scarifying
1. Dang Thuy Tram was recently awarded the title "National Hero" for scarifying her life to save injured soldiers at a military medical station in Duc Pho district, Quang Ngai province, where she served as a volunteer medical doctor from 1'6'–70.
2. In fact, it‘s not even a war at all; as many have noted, you can‘t wage war on a tactic –– "terrorism" (especially when you are employing it yourself). And the small band of criminal cranks loosely grouped under the scarifying rubric of "Islamofascism" poses no threat whatsoever to the national existence of the United States.
3. Part of the problem no doubt is the scarifying institutional experience of the Marine Corps, the military branch that prides itself on its singular ferocity in battle, and which of late has been almost exclusively focused on conducting high–intensity combat operations in the restive Anbar province of Iraq. (Over the course of the Iraq war, casualty rates in Marine units have run roughly twice that of comparable U.S.