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integument

  (ĭn-tĕg'yʊ-mənt) pronunciation
n.
  1. A natural outer covering or coat, such as the skin of an animal or the membrane enclosing an organ.
  2. Botany. The envelope of an ovule.

[Latin integumentum, from integere, to cover : in-, on; see in–2 + tegere, to cover.]

integumentary in·teg'u·men'ta·ry (-mĕn'tə-rē, -mĕn'trē) adj.
 
 
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noun

    The tissue forming the external covering of the body: epidermis, skin. See surface/depth.

 

Covering of the body, which protects it from the outside world and from drying out. In humans and other mammals it consists of the skin (including outer epidermis and inner dermis) and its related structures, including hair, nails, and sebaceous and sweat glands.

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A covering or investment; the skin.

  • avian i. — consists of a thin dry skin (dermis and epidermis) plus appendages (feathers, uropygial gland, comb, wattles, beak, leg scales, spurs, toepads).
  • common i. — the skin and skin derivatives such as horn, hooves and feathers.
  • mammalian i. — consists of epidermis, derived from ectoderm, and dermis and hypodermis, derived from mesoderm; specializations of the epidermis produce glands, hair, hooves, horn, callosities, pads.


 

The coating of an ovule that becomes the skin of a seed.

 
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IN BRIEF: Something that covers or encloses.

pronunciation When all the fields around lay bound and hoar, Beneath a thick integument of snow. — Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), U.S. writer.

 
 

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