keroid

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A thick overgrowth of tissue on severe burns.
 * 2)  Thick horn-like scar tissue.
 * 3) A kerosene dispersion of carbon black for spraying tires before vulcanization to obtain high gloss and to facilitate removal from the mold.
 * 1)  Thick horn-like scar tissue.
 * 2) A kerosene dispersion of carbon black for spraying tires before vulcanization to obtain high gloss and to facilitate removal from the mold.
 * 1) A kerosene dispersion of carbon black for spraying tires before vulcanization to obtain high gloss and to facilitate removal from the mold.
 * 1) A kerosene dispersion of carbon black for spraying tires before vulcanization to obtain high gloss and to facilitate removal from the mold.
 * 1) A kerosene dispersion of carbon black for spraying tires before vulcanization to obtain high gloss and to facilitate removal from the mold.

Adjective

 * 1)  Horn-like; keratinous.