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laceration (n.)

1590s, "act of lacerating;" 1630s, "breach or rend made by tearing;" from Middle French lacération, from Latin lacerationem (nominative laceratio) "a tearing, rending, mutilation," noun of action from past participle stem of lacerare "tear to pieces, mangle; slander, abuse" (see lacerate).

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Definitions of laceration from WordNet

laceration (n.)
a torn ragged wound;
laceration (n.)
the act of lacerating;
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