adjective describing a surface that is marked with pockmarks or small craters
Used to describe a landscape or area that bears the scars of past conflicts, such as battlefields or war zones
Describing a surface that is covered with small indentations or craters, often caused by erosion or volcanic activity
Referring to skin that is marked with pockmarks, which are small craters or pits caused by conditions like acne or chickenpox
Describing a building or structure that has a rough or uneven surface due to weathering or damage
In a descriptive piece, a writer may use the term 'pockmarked' to describe the surface of a moon or planet.
An archaeologist may use 'pockmarked' to describe the surface of an ancient artifact that has been damaged by weathering or decay.
A geologist may use 'pockmarked' to describe a rock surface that is covered in small indentations or craters.
An astronomer may use 'pockmarked' to describe the appearance of a celestial body that is covered in impact craters.