Pockmarked
Pockmarked is an adjective describing a surface or skin marked by pocks—small pits or scars. The term comes from the noun pock, historically used to denote lesions caused by pox diseases. A pockmark is a round depression left on the skin after a lesion heals, and the adjective applies to such marks whether on skin or on a surface.
In medical contexts, pockmarked describes people whose skin bears scars from pox diseases, most notably smallpox.
In geology and marine science, pockmark refers to crater-like depressions on the seafloor or lake bed. These
Figuratively, pockmarked is used to describe things visibly marked by numerous blemishes or faults, such as