derm
51derm — (also derma) var. of DERMIS …
52-derm — ˌdərm, ə̄m, əim noun combining form ( s) Etymology: probably from French derme, from Greek derma : skin : covering : integument blastoderm * * * v …
53derm-, derma- — The skin; corresponds to L. cut . See entries under cut. [G. derma] …
54Dang Derm Hotel — (Бангкок,Таиланд) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: 1 Khaosan Road, Pranako …
55Anthra-Derm — An·thra Derm (anґthrə dərm) trademark for a preparation of anthralin …
56blas|to|derm — «BLAS tuh durm», noun. the layer of cells formed by the growth of a fertilized egg. It later divides into three layers, from which all parts of the new animal are formed. ╂[< blasto + Greek dérma skin] …
57chor|da|mes|o|derm — «KR duh MEHS uh durm, MEE suh », noun. Embryology. the part of the mesoderm from which the notochord develops. ╂[< New Latin chorda chord2 + English mesoderm] …
58e|chi|no|derm — «ih KY nuh durm, EHK uh », noun. any one of a group of small sea animals including starfish and sea urchins. An echinoderm has a spiny, stony shell and a body whose parts are arranged like the spokes of a wheel. ╂[< New Latin Echinodermata the …
59ec|to|derm — «EHK tuh durm», noun. Embryology. the outer layer of cells formed during the development of the embryos of animals. Skin, hair, nails, the enamel of teeth, and the essential parts of the nervous system grow from the ectoderm. ╂[< ecto + Greek… …
60en|do|derm — «EHN doh durm», noun. Embryology. the inner layer of cells formed during development of animal embryos. The lining of the organs of the digestive system develops from endoderm. ╂[< endo + Greek dérma skin] …