cuticle
[ kyoo-ti-kuh l ]
/ ˈkyu tɪ kəl /
noun
the nonliving epidermis that surrounds the edges of the fingernail or toenail.
the epidermis.
a superficial integument, membrane, or the like.
Also called cuticula. Zoology.
the outer, noncellular layer of the arthropod integument, composed of a mixture of chitin and protein and commonly containing other hardening substances as well.
Botany.
a very thin hyaline film covering the surface of plants, derived from the outer surfaces of the epidermal cells.
Origin of cuticle
OTHER WORDS FROM cuticle
cu·tic·u·lar [kyoo-tik-yuh-ler] /kyuˈtɪk yə lər/, adjective sub·cu·tic·u·lar, adjectiveWords nearby cuticle
cutesy,
cutesy pie,
cutesy-poo,
cutey,
cuthbert,
cuticle,
cuticolor,
cuticula,
cutie,
cutie pie,
cutin
Example sentences from the Web for subcuticular
The punctured parts of the right arm were surrounded with some degree of subcuticular inflammation.
Zoonomia, Vol. I |Erasmus DarwinSubcuticular mottling is present in typhus, and absent in measles.
Besides this eruption there is another which consists of a faint, irregular dusky red, subcuticular mottling.
British Dictionary definitions for subcuticular
cuticle
/ (ˈkjuːtɪkəl) /
noun
dead skin, esp that round the base of a fingernail or toenail
another name for epidermis
any covering layer or membrane
the protective layer, containing cutin, that covers the epidermis of higher plants
the hard protective layer covering the epidermis of many invertebrates
Derived forms of cuticle
cuticular (kjuːˈtɪkjʊlə), adjectiveWord Origin for cuticle
C17: from Latin
cutīcula diminutive of
cutis skin
Medical definitions for subcuticular (1 of 2)
subcuticular
[ sŭb′kyōō-tĭk′yə-lər ]
adj.
Located or occurring beneath the cuticle or epidermis.
Medical definitions for subcuticular (2 of 2)
cuticle
[ kyōō′tĭ-kəl ]
n.
The strip of hardened skin at the base and sides of a fingernail or toenail.
The outermost layer of the skin; epidermis.
Dead or cornified epidermis.
Scientific definitions for subcuticular
cuticle
[ kyōō′tĭ-kəl ]
The noncellular, hardened or membranous protective covering of many invertebrates, such as the transparent membrane that covers annelids.
A layer of wax and cutin that covers the outermost surfaces of a plant. The cuticle is secreted by the epidermis and helps prevent water loss and infection by parasites.
The hard skin around the sides and base of a fingernail or toenail.