Noun
Some peculiar mark or blemish on the body at birth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough the supernatural elements come to a natural conclusion, and Bee has made great progress in coming to terms with the facial birthmark that has brought her so much social difficulty, several other strands are left hanging. Source: Internet
“My oldest daughter, Lisa had a little bit of a birthmark, her sister, Margarita had a toe that turns out a little bit and Carmen was a little bit pregnant.” Source: Internet
Get information about birthmark pigmentation, color changes and health risks of birthmarks. Source: Internet
The story then shifts to 1933 in Germany, where young Friedrich struggles to survive in Nazi Germany, dealing both with a birthmark on his face and an intense love of music, especially the harmonica. Source: Internet
Mia has a birthmark on her right thigh—a port wine stain.” Source: Internet
Peter’s birthmark is not the kind that fades in time (we get asked this often). Source: Internet