What is another word for mother's marks?

Pronunciation: [mˈʌðəz mˈɑːks] (IPA)

Mother's marks are also known as birthmarks, beauty marks, or nevi. Birthmarks are generally present on babies when they are born or develop within the first few weeks of life, and they can range from small, faint spots to large, dark patches. Some birthmarks fade over time, while others remain throughout life. Beauty marks, on the other hand, are often smaller and located on the face, neck, or shoulders. Nevi is a medical term for birthmarks that can refer to moles, freckles, or other spots on the skin. Regardless of the name used to describe them, these marks are a unique part of each individual's appearance and can often have a special meaning or significance in different cultures and traditions.

What are the hypernyms for Mother's marks?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    birthmarks, facial features, genetic traits, Body markings, skin markings.

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