The plural of scar is scars.
The man had a scar on his cheek. A scar may or may not be noticeable.
The plural form for the noun scarf is scarves.Anytime a singular word ends in an "f", the plural is created by removing the "f" and adding "ves" to the word. So scarf becomes scarves. Half becomes halves, calf becomes calves, and so on.'Scarfs' is also an acceptable plural of 'scarf', according to the Cambridge English dictionary, as well as Merriam-Webster's.
A small white surface scar.
a scar fo the heart
Cicatrix
Cicatrix (plural: cicatrices)
Scar.
No scar.
scar
The SCAR-S is a 5.56mm and the SCAR-H is 7.62mm
You have a scar on your hand. How did you get that scar?
SCAR stands for 'Special Forces Combat Assault Rifle' and H means heavy.There are two types of SCAR, the SCAR-H(heavy) and the SCAR-L(light)
frighting
Yes, the word 'scars' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'scar'; a word for a mark left on the skin from an injury; a mark where something has been damaged; a lasting injury from a bad experience; a word for a thing.The word 'scars' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to scar.
The Scar was created in 2002-06.
The man had a scar on his cheek. A scar may or may not be noticeable.
Scar is the villain of the Lion King. Scar is the evil lion who killed Mufasa. Scar wants to be king.