eschar

Etymology
From (now ) or, from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A superficial structure of dead tissue, usually hardened, commonly, but not necessarily dark, adhering to underlying living or necrotic tissue, caused by gangrene or a burn.
 * 2)  Any hard, dark, commonly flattened or sunken lesion or crust, especially on a burn, abscess, infection, wound; commonly a coagulation of blood or exudations, not necessarily involving dead or necrotic tissue.
 * 3)  The emotional imprint of a trauma such as grief, loss, or degradation.
 * 1)  The emotional imprint of a trauma such as grief, loss, or degradation.
 * 1)  The emotional imprint of a trauma such as grief, loss, or degradation.

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