bescab

/ˈbɛskæb/

Definitions

1. verb

to cover with a layer of scab, especially in the context of a wound or a surface

“The wound began to bescab, and it was a clear sign that it was healing.”

2. noun

a scab or crust that forms on a wound or surface

“The bescab on his knee was a reminder of his accident.”

Synonyms

  • encrust
  • scab

Antonyms

  • heal
  • regenerate