Scar vs Snar - What's the difference?
scar | snar |
To mark the skin permanently.
* Shakespeare
To form a scar.
(figurative) To affect deeply in a traumatic manner.
As verbs the difference between scar and snar
is that scar is to mark the skin permanently while snar is to snarl.As a noun scar
is a permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound.scar
English
(wikipedia scar)Etymology 1
Conflation of (etyl) . More at shard.Synonyms
* cicatriceVerb
(scarr)- Yet I'll not shed her blood; / Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow.
- Seeing his parents die in a car crash scarred him for life.