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单词 derma
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derma1

noun ˈdəːməˈdərmə
  • another term for dermis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In burn injuries, for example, derma cells are cultivated from epithelium cells and then grow onto the surface of the wound.
    • We have, therefore, two conditions present in the derma, the bearing of which on the production of the superjacent epidermis is now to be considered.
    • Repairing major damage to the derma is a difficult problem facing plastic surgeons.
    • The name echinoderm comes from the Greek echinos, meaning hedgehog, and derma, the skin.
    • Being lipophilic, the oil can penetrate down through the upper level of the skin to the derma.

Origin

Early 18th century: modern Latin, from Greek 'skin'.

Rhymes

affirmer, Burma, Irma, murmur, squirmer, terra firma, wormer

derma2

nounˈdəːməˈdərmə
mass noun
  • Beef or chicken intestine, stuffed and cooked in dishes such as kishke.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The stuffed derma came as two huge slices with thick brown gravy on the side.
    • They'd serve you exotic treats like stuffed derma or chopped liver with sliced egg and there would be a live band and floral centerpieces and matchbooks with your friend's name on it embossed in gold.
    • The derma came out sliced in five or six pieces and seared on both sides with terrific beef gravy. I gingerly put my fork in expecting the worse, but I was pleasantly surprised.

Origin

From Yiddish derme, plural of darm 'intestine'; related to Old English tharm 'intestine'.

 
 

derma1

nounˈdərmə
  • another term for dermis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Repairing major damage to the derma is a difficult problem facing plastic surgeons.
    • We have, therefore, two conditions present in the derma, the bearing of which on the production of the superjacent epidermis is now to be considered.
    • The name echinoderm comes from the Greek echinos, meaning hedgehog, and derma, the skin.
    • In burn injuries, for example, derma cells are cultivated from epithelium cells and then grow onto the surface of the wound.
    • Being lipophilic, the oil can penetrate down through the upper level of the skin to the derma.

Origin

Early 18th century: modern Latin, from Greek ‘skin’.

derma2

nounˈdərmə
  • Beef or chicken intestine, stuffed and cooked in dishes such as kishke.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They'd serve you exotic treats like stuffed derma or chopped liver with sliced egg and there would be a live band and floral centerpieces and matchbooks with your friend's name on it embossed in gold.
    • The derma came out sliced in five or six pieces and seared on both sides with terrific beef gravy. I gingerly put my fork in expecting the worse, but I was pleasantly surprised.
    • The stuffed derma came as two huge slices with thick brown gravy on the side.

Origin

From Yiddish derme, plural of darm ‘intestine’; related to Old English tharm ‘intestine’.

 
 
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