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cuticle кутикула, кожицаembryonic cuticle (энт) эмбриональная кутикула, "рубашечка"primary cuticle эпикутикула, эпидермисserosal cuticle серозная оболочка, серозаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > cuticle
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cuticle [ˊkju:tɪkl] nанат., бот. кути́кула -
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1. n анат. кутикула; надкожица, эпидермис2. n анат. кожица3. n анат. бот. серозная оболочка, сероза4. n анат. энт. эмбриональная кутикула, «рубашечка»Синонимический ряд:skin (noun) dermis; epidermis; hide; scalp; skin -
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кутикула, кожица- primary cuticle
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кутикула
enamel cuticle эмалевая кожица
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[ˈkju:tɪkl]cuticle анат., бот. кутикула -
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[ʹkju:tık(ə)l] n1. анат.1) кутикула; надкожица, эпидермис2) кожица (особ. у основания ногтей)2. бот. серозная оболочка, сероза3. энт. эмбриональная кутикула, «рубашечка» -
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['kjuːtɪk(ə)l]2) Медицина: надногтевая пластинка, тонкая плёнка, эпидермис, эпонихий3) Ботаника: сероза, серозная оболочка4) Анатомия: кутикула5) Энтомология: "рубашечка", эмбриональная кутикула, "рубашечка" (эмбриональная кутикула)6) Макаров: кутикуловый, кожица (особ. у основания ногтей), надскорлупная оболочка (яйца) -
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[`kjuːtɪkl]кутикулаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > cuticle
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мед.сущ. кутикула; эпидермис; эпонихий* * * -
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noun anat. bot.кутикула* * *(n) кожица; кутикула; надкожица; рубашечка; сероза; серозная оболочка; эмбриональная кутикула; эпидермис* * ** * *[cu·ti·cle || 'kjuːtɪkl] n. кутикула, надкожица, эпидермис, кожица -
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кутикула, надкожицаThe English-Russian dictionary of the Pulp and Paper Industry > cuticle
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Cuticle — Cu ti*cle (k[=u] t[i^]*k l), n. [L. cuticula, dim. of cutis skin; akin to E. hide skin of an animal.] 1. (Anat.) The scarfskin or epidermis. See {Skin}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) The outermost skin or pellicle of a plant, found especially in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cuticle — 1610s, from L. cuticula, dim. of cutis skin, from PIE *ku ti , from root * (s)keu to cover, conceal (Cf. Lith. kiautas husk, O.E. hyd skin, hide; see HIDE (Cf. hide) (n.1)). Specialized sense of s … Etymology dictionary
cuticle — ► NOUN 1) dead skin at the base of a fingernail or toenail. 2) the epidermis of the body. 3) a protective layer covering the epidermis of a plant or invertebrate. DERIVATIVES cuticular adjective. ORIGIN from Latin cuticula little skin … English terms dictionary
cuticle — [kyo͞ot′i kəl] n. [L cuticula, skin, dim. < cutis, skin < IE base * (s)keu t , to cover > HIDE2] 1. the outer layer of the skin; epidermis 2. hardened skin, such as accumulates at the base and sides of a fingernail 3. Bot. a delicate,… … English World dictionary
Cuticle — A cuticle (pronounced /ˈkjuːtɪkəl/), or cuticula, is a term used for any of a variety of tough but flexible, non mineral outer coverings of an organism, or parts of an organism, that provide protection. Various types of cuticles are non… … Wikipedia
cuticle — cuticular /kyooh tik yeuh leuhr/, adj. /kyooh ti keuhl/, n. 1. the nonliving epidermis that surrounds the edges of the fingernail or toenail. 2. the epidermis. 3. a superficial integument, membrane, or the like. 4. Also called cuticula. Zool. the … Universalium
cuticle — UK [ˈkjuːtɪk(ə)l] / US [ˈkjutɪk(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms cuticle : singular cuticle plural cuticles a layer of hard skin at the base of a nail on a finger or toe … English dictionary
Cuticle (disambiguation) — Cuticle, or cuticula (Latin for covering ), may refer to: Plant cuticle, or cuticula, a waxy polymeric film covering all aerial plant surfaces Cuticle (nail), in human anatomy, the fold of skin at the proximal end of the nail Cuticula… … Wikipedia
Cuticle (hair) — The hair cuticle is the outermost part of the hair shaft.[1] It is a hard shingle like layer of overlapping cells, some five to twelve deep. It is formed from dead cells which form scales that gives the hair shaft strength and do the best job of… … Wikipedia
cuticle — noun Etymology: Latin cuticula, diminutive of cutis skin more at hide Date: 1615 1. an outer covering layer: as a. an external envelope (as of an insect) secreted usually by epidermal cells b. the outermost layer of an … New Collegiate Dictionary
cuticle — См. cuticula … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology