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Yes, freckle is a common noun; freckle is also an adjective and a verb.
A localized concentration of melanin is referred to as a freckle or a mole.
The boy had a freckle.
If you peeled it off, it wasn't a freckle, it was a mole. Freckles are dark spots on your skin caused by sun damage and are not raised. Moles are small growths that are often dark in color. I don't think it will come back. I also don't recommend removing them yourself. You could cause permanent scarring. That's a job for a dermatologist.
Her secret freckle is on her boob
There are a number of treatments available for freckle removal, including lasers, serums and chemical peels.
The ISBN for "Freckle Juice" by Judy Blume is 978-1447282642.
The term freckle originated from an outcast of a royal kingdom in eastern Scotland. This "outcast" of social activity scared the people of the kingdom because of his strange behaviors so the people called him a freak. This with the amount of speckles over his body made the combination of freak and speckles which formed the term freckle. freak + speckle = freckle
"Freckle Juice" by Judy Blume is a short chapter book with approximately 47 pages.
"Freckle Juice," was first published in 1971.
Yes, unless you destroy the pigment producing layer beneath the skin. A typical scratch will heal with freckle and all.