scablike

/ˈskæbˌlaɪk/
adjective
  1. Resembling or having the appearance of a scab, the dry crust that forms over a wound.
    • The tree bark had a scablike growth where a branch had been cut.
    • She peeled off the scablike layer of dried glue from her fingers.
    • The rough, scablike patch on his knee was almost healed.
  2. Having a texture or appearance that is crusty, flaky, or rough, like a scab.
    • The old paint had a scablike surface that chipped off easily.
    • His sunburned skin became scablike and started to peel.
    • The bread had a scablike crust that was hard to bite through.
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