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EPIDERMIS |
Cuticle |
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NAILBRUSH |
Cuticle scrubber |
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NAILBRUSHES |
Cuticle scrubbers |
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NAIL BRUSHES |
Cuticle scrubbers (4,7) |
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SUBCUTICULAR |
Situated under the cuticle, or scarfskin. |
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CUTICULAR |
Pertaining to the cuticle, or external coat of the skin;
epidermal. |
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DERMATOGEN |
Nascent epidermis, or external cuticle of plants in a
forming condition. |
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PIMPLE |
Any small acuminated elevation of the cuticle, whether
going on to suppuration or not. |
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PUSTULE |
A vesicle or an elevation of the cuticle with an inflamed
base, containing pus. |
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BULLA |
A bleb; a vesicle, or an elevation of the cuticle,
containing a transparent watery fluid. |
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VESICLE |
A small, and more or less circular, elevation of the
cuticle, containing a clear watery fluid. |
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VESICATE |
To raise little bladders or blisters upon; to inflame
and separate the cuticle of; to blister. |
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HYPODERMA |
An inner cellular layer which lies beneath the chitinous
cuticle of arthropods, annelids, and some other invertebrates. |
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DESQUAMATION |
The separation or shedding of the cuticle or
epidermis in the form of flakes or scales; exfoliation, as of bones. |
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SCURF |
Thin dry scales or scabs upon the body; especially, thin
scales exfoliated from the cuticle, particularly of the scalp;
dandruff. |
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PAPULA |
A pimple; a small, usually conical, elevation of the
cuticle, produced by congestion, accumulated secretion, or hypertrophy
of tissue; a papule. |
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ENDODERMIS |
A layer of cells forming a kind of cuticle inside of
the proper cortical layer, or surrounding an individual fibrovascular
bundle. |
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PRURIGO |
A papular disease of the skin, of which intense itching is
the chief symptom, the eruption scarcely differing from the healthy
cuticle in color. |
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HAIR |
A slender outgrowth from the chitinous cuticle of insects,
spiders, crustaceans, and other invertebrates. Such hairs are totally
unlike those o... |
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ECCORIATE |
To strip or wear off the skin of; to abrade; to gall;
to break and remove the cuticle of, in any manner, as by rubbing,
beating, or by the action of acrid substances. |
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BLISTER |
...s fluid causing a bladderlike elevation of the
cuticle. ... |