second-degree

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Causing blistering of the skin, which is more damaging than first-degree burns and less than third-degree and fourth-degree burns
In the United States, second-degree is used to describe crimes that are considered to be less serious than first-degree crimes. The judge reduced the charge to second-degree murder
A second-degree burn is more severe than a first-degree burn but less severe than a third-degree burn. James Bell suffered second-degree burns in an explosion
second-degree burn
a burn, more severe than a first-degree burn, that blisters the skin
second-degree burns
plural form of second-degree burn
second-degree murder
murder with intent, but without premeditation
second-degree burn
second level of severity of a burn
second-degree burn
burn causing blisters on the skin and superficial destruction of the dermis
murder in the second degree
second-degree murder
second degree burns
serious scalding of the skin, burns of medium severity, burns ranking between first and third degree burns
second-degree
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