noun a small pit or scar on the skin, typically caused by smallpox or acne
Pockmarks can indicate areas of methane seepage or other environmental disturbances in marine ecosystems.
Pockmarks are circular depressions on the seabed caused by the release of gas from the seafloor.
Pockmarks refer to deep scars or pits on the skin, often caused by acne or other skin conditions.
Pockmarks can be evidence of past human activity, such as postholes or pits in archaeological sites.
The writer described the landscape as a pockmarked terrain, dotted with craters from past explosions.
The geologist noted the pockmarks in the rock formation, indicating a history of erosion.
The archaeologist found pockmarks on the ancient ruins, suggesting possible damage from war or natural disasters.