An abrasion is the medical term meaning scrape of the skin in which tiny blood vessels in the epidermis or outer layer of the skin break.
a huge erection
a boner
a hard on
An abrasion occurs when skin scrapes against a hard surface and tiny blood vessel break the outer layer of skin.
An abrasion is a scraping wound. Tiny blood vessels break and the outer layer of the skin is bloodied.
When you scrape yourself blood comes out from the tiny blood vessels under your skin.
Debriding, debridement (of dead tissue); exfoliation; abrasion if it's accidental, or if the entire layer is scraped (torn off), it's known as an avulsion.
A bone scrape is where they file down part of a bone. This can be done for numerous medical and dental reasons.
The outer layer of the skin (epidermis) is made up of stratified squamous epithelium. If it helps, remember stratified squamous is made up of multiple layers to provide protection, like when you scrape your knee. because hopefully, there will be other layers underneath! The epidermis is composed of five layers (from the outer most layer to the deepest layer): Stratum corneum Stratum lucidum Stratum granulosum Stratum spinosum Stratum basale Stratified squamous epithelial tissue The type of tissue that makes up the cells on top and bottom of the leaf (epidermis) is dermal tissue. Epithelial tissue makes up the human epidermis.
Late 13th Century French 'rasour' meaning to scrape or shave
The epidermis is the layer of skin visible to the eye. Underneath is the subdermis (bleeds when you scrape yourself), then depending on the area of the body, the next layers are fat, muscle, tendons, bones, etc.
Meaning 1: feed, crop, browse, pasture Meaning 2: scratch, skin, scrape, chafe, abrade, touch, brush, rub, shave, skim
you scrape the file to get desired information
That is the spelling of "scraping" (scratching or grinding, from to scrape).The similar word is scrapping, meaning trashing or fighting.
You can use a spatula to scrape a mixture.
There is only 1 syllable in "scrape."
Scrooged! Scrape 'em off Claire.