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Dermobranchiata
Dermobranchiata Der`mo*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A group of nudibranch mollusks without special gills.
Dermobranchiate
Dermobranchiate Der`mo*bran"chi*ate, a. [Derm + branchiate.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Having the skin modified to serve as a gill.
Dermohaemal
Dermohaemal Der`mo*h[ae]"mal, a. (Anat.)
Pertaining to, or in relation with, both dermal and h[ae]mal
structures; as, the dermoh[ae]mal spines or ventral fin rays
of fishes.
DermoidDermoid Der"moid, a. [Derm + -oid: cf. F. dermo["i]de.]
Same as Dermatoid.
Dermoid cyst (Med.), a cyst containing skin, or structures
connected with skin, such as hair. Dermoid cystDermoid Der"moid, a. [Derm + -oid: cf. F. dermo["i]de.]
Same as Dermatoid.
Dermoid cyst (Med.), a cyst containing skin, or structures
connected with skin, such as hair. Dermoneural
Dermoneural Der`mo*neu"ral, a. (Anat.)
Pertaining to, or in relation with, both dermal and neural
structures; as, the dermoneural spines or dorsal fin rays of
fishes. --Owen.
Dermopathic
Dermopathic Der`mo*path"ic, a. (Med.)
Dermatopathic.
Dermophyte
Dermophyte Der"mo*phyte, n.
A dermatophyte.
DermopteraDermoptera Der*mop"te*ra, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? skin + ?
wing.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) The division of insects which includes the
earwigs (Forticulid[ae]). Dermopteran
Dermopteran Der*mop"ter*an, n. (Zo["o]l.)
An insect which has the anterior pair of wings coriaceous,
and does not use them in flight, as the earwig.
DermopteriDermopteri Der*mop"te*ri, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
Same as Dermopterygii. Dermopterygii
Dermopterygii Der*mop`te*ryg"i*i, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? skin
+ ? wing, fin, dim. of ? wing.] (Zo["o]l.)
A group of fishlike animals including the Marsipobranchiata
and Leptocardia.
DermoskeletonDermoskeleton Der`mo*skel"e*ton, n. [Derm + skeleton.] (Anat.)
See Exoskeleton. Dermostosis
Dermostosis Der`mos*to"sis, n. [NL., from Gr. ? skin + ?
bone.] (Physiol.)
Ossification of the dermis.
epidermoseKeratin Ker"a*tin, n. [Gr. ke`ras, -atos, horn.] (Physiol.
Chem.)
A nitrogenous substance, or mixture of substances, containing
sulphur in a loose state of combination, and forming the
chemical basis of epidermal tissues, such as horn, hair,
feathers, and the like. It is an insoluble substance, and,
unlike elastin, is not dissolved even by gastric or
pancreatic juice. By decomposition with sulphuric acid it
yields leucin and tyrosin, as does albumin. Called also
epidermose. EpidermoseEpidermose Ep`i*der"mose, n. [See Epidermis.] (Physiol.
Chem.)
Keratin. FlindermouseFlindermouse Flin"der*mouse`, n.[OE. vlindre moth (cf. D.
vlinder butterfly) + E. mouse. Cf. Flittermouse,
Flinders.] (Zo["o]l.)
A bat; a flittermouse. HindermostHind Hind, a. [Compar. Hinder; superl. Hindmost, or
Hindermost.] [OE. hind, adv., back, AS. hindan behind. See
Hinder, a.]
In the rear; -- opposed to front; of or pertaining to the
part or end which follows or is behind, in opposition to the
part which leads or is before; as, the hind legs or hind feet
of a quadruped; the hind man in a procession. HindermostHindermost Hind"er*most`, Hindmost Hind"most`, a. [The
superlative of hind. See Hind, a.] [Cf. AS. hindema (akin
to Goth. hindumists), a superlative from the same source as
the comparative hinder. See Hinder, a., and cf.
Aftermost.]
Furthest in or toward the rear; last. ``Rachel and Joseph
hindermost.' --Gen. xxxiii. 2. Pachydermoid
Pachydermoid Pach`y*der"moid, a. [Pachyderm + -oid.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Related to the pachyderms.
Sclerodermous
Sclerodermic Scler`o*der"mic, Sclerodermous
Scler`o*der"mous, (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Having the integument, or skin, hard, or covered with
hard plates.
(b) Of or pertaining to the Sclerodermata.
Undermoneyed
Undermoneyed Un`der*mon"eyed, a.
Bribed. [R.] --Fuller.
UndermostUndermost Un"der*most, a. [From Under; cf. Aftermost.]
Lowest, as in place, rank, or condition. --Addison.
Meaning of Dermo from wikipedia
- m****ive
mortality in
oyster po****tions. The
disease it
causes is
known as
dermo or perkinsosis, and is
characterized by the
degradation of
oyster tissues...
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Dermo-optical
perception (DOP, also
known as
dermal vision,
dermo-optics, skin vision, skin reading,
finger vision,
cutaneous perception,
digital sight...
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Dermo Temple is a
candi (Indonesian temple) from the
classical Hindu-Buddhist
period located in
Sidoarjo Regency, East Java. This site has
several ancient...
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experience Astral projection Auras Bilocation Clairvoyance Deathbed phenomena Dermo-optical
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- 1990s Madchester/baggy/indie-rave scene.
Northside was
formed by
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Dermo"
Dermody (vocals/lyrics) and
Cliff Ogier (b****). They were
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diseases where there is a
breakdown of the
dermoepidermal junction. "
Dermo-epidermal
junction zone".
Netzwerk Epidermolysis bullosa. 2006. Archived...
- The
ability to
locate water,
sometimes using a tool
called a
dowsing rod.
Dermo-optical
perception – The
ability to
perceive unusual sensory stimuli through...
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World War II: A
Historical Perspective and
Reflections on Ethics".
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include Perkinsus marinus (
Dermo) and
Haplosporidium nelsoni (MSX). However, C.
virginica are much more
susceptible to
Dermo or MSX
infections than are...
- definition, pathogenesis, classification, diagnosis, and treatment".
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