scarcy
/ˈskeɪbi/Definitions
1. adjective
covered or characterized by scabs; infected with a disease that causes scabbing, such as impetigo or chickenpox
“The child’s scabby knees were a sign of her recent illness.”
2. noun
a scab; a crust or hardened mass of tissue that forms over a wound, especially as a result of infection
“The doctor cleaned the scabby wound on his patient’s arm.”