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derma
1[ dur-muh ]
derma
2[ dur-muh ]
-derma
3- a combining form of derma 1, used especially in the names of disorders of the skin:
scleroderma; xeroderma.
derma
1/ ˈdɜːmə /
noun
- beef or fowl intestine used as a casing for certain dishes, esp kishke
derma
2/ ˈdɜːmə /
noun
- another name for corium Alsodermdɜːm
Word History and Origins
Origin of derma1
Origin of derma2
Word History and Origins
Origin of derma1
Origin of derma2
Example Sentences
Owner Hiroyuki Asanuma is a dermatologist in Hokkaido who uses the word derma as the first part of all his horses’ names.
Onion rolls slathered with butter, herring in thick cream sauce, brisket of beef with a side of stuffed derma, and other staples of our family cuisine disappeared from our table.
The word taxidermy derives from the Greek words “taxis,” meaning arrangement, and “derma,” meaning skin.
So you wind up scrubbing that sort of derma blah blah more than you normally would.
At others, the suppurative inflammation may be seen to have eroded the derma, which is covered with a diphtheritic membranous exudation similar to that covering the mucous membranes lining the mouth, nose, and ears.
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