Battlescarred

bat·tle-scarred

[bat-l-skahrd]
adjective
1.
bearing scars or damages received in battle: a battle-scarred warship.
2.
showing the effects of hard wear or use: a sale of battle-scarred desks.

Origin:
1860–65

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battle-scarred

adjective
scarred by battle 
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