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Whip marks are commonly referred to as "lacerations" or "abrasions," depending on the severity and nature of the injury. In historical contexts, particularly related to punishment or slavery, they may also be called "scars" or "wounds." The term "flagellation" refers to the act of whipping itself, which can result in these marks on the skin.

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