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The prefix "cutaneo-" refers to the skin. It is often used in medical terminology to describe things related to the skin.
The medical root word 'derma' refers to the skin.
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The prefix is sub- (meaning underneath or below), the suffix is -ous (meaning to pertain to) and the root word is -cutane- meaning skin. The word subcutaneous means pertaining to beneath the skin.
The medical root word that means blue is "cyan-."
The word febrile refers to having a fever and diaphoresis means sweaty skin, or excess sweating
The medical term for "without teeth" is edentulous.edentulousThe word "edentulous" means being without natural teeth.That would be toothless. or it is endentulous without natural teeth.The medical term for "without teeth" is edentulous.toothless
No, the layer of skin is called the "epidermis". Hypodermic means under the skin, from "hypo" (under, less) and "dermis" (skin). The word refers to a method of injection by needle as a medical treatment.
The medical root word 'derma' refers to the skin.
Argyria is gray discoloration of the skin. Cyanosis is a bluish discoloration of the skin, but sometimes is used for gray.
A word that means without respect is disrespect.
It usually means that that word pertains to that particular procedure and is not to be intended to be a stand alone statement, but without a more concrete example it is hard for me to give you a good answer.
The medical root word 'kerato' refers to the cornea or horny layer of the skin.
Epi means upon and dermis means skin. Epidermis actually means the outermost layer of skin.
The word means spiny skin.
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