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Cutis

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈkjuːtɪs/ (KYOO-tis)

Definitions

  • The true skin, consisting of the dermis and epidermis.
  • The outer protective covering of the body in vertebrates.

Usage Examples

  • "The cutis plays a vital role in protecting the body from environmental damage."
  • "A healthy cutis is essential for overall skin health and hydration."
  • "Dermatologists study various diseases that affect the cutis."

Etymology

From Latin cutis, meaning "skin" or "hide." Used in medical and anatomical contexts since ancient times.

Synonyms

  • Skin
  • Dermis
  • Epidermis

Antonyms

  • Internal tissue
  • Subcutaneous layer

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishCutis/ˈku.tis/
FrenchPeau/po/
GermanHaut/haʊt/
Hindiत्वचा/tvachā/
Tamilதோல்/tōl/
Chinese皮肤/pífū/
Japanese皮膚/hifu/
Arabicجلد/jild/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈkjuːtɪs/
  • American English: /ˈkjuːtɪs/
  • Latin-derived medical usage: /ˈkuːtɪs/

Historical Usage

The term "cutis" has been used in medical and anatomical literature since ancient Roman times. It has remained a fundamental term in dermatology and biological sciences.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, the condition of one's cutis is associated with health, beauty, and social status. Skincare practices have evolved over centuries to maintain the cutis's health and appearance.

More Information

The study of cutis is essential in dermatology, cosmetics, and plastic surgery. Recent advancements in skincare science have led to innovations in treatments that protect and rejuvenate the cutis.

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