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lacerate
participle passive
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lacerate
verb transitive
[L. lacero, to tear.]
To tear; to rend; to separate a substance by violence or tearing; as, to lacerate the flesh. It is applied chiefly to the flesh, or figuratively to the heart. But sometimes it is applied to the political or civil divisions in a state.
lacerate
Rent; torn.
lacerate
In botany, having the edge variously cut into irregular segments; as a lacerated leaf.