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lacerate"to tear roughly," early 15c., from Latin laceratus, past participle of lacerare "tear to pieces, mangle," figuratively, "to slander, censure, abuse," from lacer "to [..]
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lacerateAdj., torn or depply cut
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laceratev. To tear rudely or raggedly.
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lacerateas if torn; irregularly cut or cleft. Fig. 8 F.
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