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der·mis \ˈdərmə̇s, -ə̄m-, -əim-\ noun (-es) Etymology: -dermis 1. : the sensitive vascular inner mesodermic layer of the skin made up chiefly of white fibrous connective tissue with some smooth muscle and elastic tissue and numerous nerves and sensory receptors — called also corium, cutis 2. : the uppermost layer of the thallus of many lichens that consists of one or more layers of irregular flattened hyphal cells with somewhat gelatinous walls |