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hesitation wound — noun Any of a series of shallow cuts made by people considering a suicide attempt, or trying out the weapon to ascertain its effectiveness. These wounds are often multiple, parallel, non lethal cuts. Syn: tentative wound … Wiktionary
Hesitation wound — Hesitation wounds or Tentative wounds are shallow cuts made by people attempting suicide, trying out a weapon. They are often multiple parallel cuts. Reference*http://www.dundee.ac.uk/forensicmedicine/notes/Lecture%20Notes%20in%20Forensic%20Medici… … Wikipedia
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