Cutis [noun]

Definition of Cutis:

outer covering, especially of animate being

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Sentence/Example of Cutis:

Variable œdema of the prickle layer and of the cutis is found.

From the separate cells first budded off there are formed the cutis, part of the connective tissue and the calcareous skeleton.

Qu cum aquis pota specum repeteret, impactum Frothonis ferrum aspero cutis horrore contempsit.

The epidermis will close over, and the cutis and the pellis.

Darwin possesses the epidermis of poetry but not the cutis; the cortex without the liber, alburnum, lignum, or medulla.

Kerbert has found in the cutis of the embryonic chick, about the fifteenth day, certain pigment-cells.

The cavity of the epimere disappears, and its walls form the muscle and cutis plates of the body.

Ubi inhaesit, si concisa ante scalpello cutis est, sanguinem extrahit; si integra est, spiritum.

The skin incision is first defined by scratching through the cutis with the tip of the knife.

The cutis contains several kinds of specialized cells in many layers, each filled with minute granules of guanine.