- Look up
pockmark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pockmark may
refer to: Acne
scarring Scarring from
chicken pox The
scarring of
smallpox Pockmark (geology)—a...
- grandma. Hence, mápó is an old
woman whose face is
pockmarked. It is thus
sometimes translated as "
pockmarked grandma's beancurd".
Historical records tie the...
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Pockmarked Liu or Liu Mazi may
refer to: Liu
Jingting (c. 1587–1670),
Chinese storyteller of the Ming dynasty,
nicknamed "
Pockmarked Liu" (Chinese: 柳麻子)...
- slow,
minimal cinematic approach and is
almost defiantly restrained: a
pockmarked,
faded palette of the frame, deaf voices, and the use of low-frequency...
- View of a
pockmarked armored Humvee at COP Keating,
severely damaged during the
Battle of Kamdesh....
- Wade–Giles:
Hwang Chin-jung; 10 May 1868 – 20 June 1953),
nicknamed "
Pockmarked" due to a bad case of smallpox, was a
Chinese chief detective who worked...
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Barcelona during the war.
Evidence of the
bombings can be seen in the
pockmarked walls of the church.
Museu del Calçat, a
footwear museum in the square...
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Peninsula is a
limestone plain, with no
rivers or streams. The
region is
pockmarked with
natural sinkholes,
called cenotes,
which expose the
water table to...
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Members of a tenants'
collective in
front of
their tenement building in East
Berlin in 1959 (the façade
still pockmarked with 1945
battle damage)...
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Cliff face of
welded tuff
pockmarked with
holes — some natural, some man-made from
Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico...