The epidermis has three main types of cell: Keratinocytes (skin cells) Melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) Langerhans cells (immune cells).
The word epidermis comes from the Greek roots epi meaning "upon" and derma, which means "skin," a pretty apt translation, since epidermis is the outer layer of cell on the surface of an organism, in short — "the skin." Our epidermis is our main protection from the dangers of the outside world.
Opposite of the skin of an animal, especially when tanned or dressed. flesh. meat. guts. entrails.
slang To slap hands with one in an amicable fashion; to give one five.
similar, related, close, near, corresponding, comparable, parallel, equivalent. allied with, connected with, like. alike, matching, analogous, cognate, of a piece.
bright, shining, radiant, glimmering, flickering, twinkling, incandescent, candescent, luminous, luminescent, phosphorescent. lit up, lighted, illuminated, ablaze. aglow, smouldering. informal glowy. literary lambent, lucent, rutilant, ardent, fervid.
Skinned bear paw exhibits “finger-like†human features. Skinned bear paw (“palm up,†terminal phalanges/claws removed) that could easily be confused with human remains.
: having skin especially of a specified kind —usually used in combination dark-skinned.
Slang. to defeat completely: skinned at the polls. Slang. to castigate; reprimand: skinned for his disobedience.
A hide or skin is an animal skin treated for human use. The word "hide" is related to the German word "Haut" which means skin. The industry defines hides as "skins" of large animals e.g. Common commercial hides include leather from cattle and other livestock animals, buckskin, alligator skin and snake skin.
To open skin an animal, the body is placed on a flat surface. A cut is made from the anus to the lower lip, and up the legs of the animal. The skin is then opened and removed from the animal. The final step is to scrape the excess fat and flesh from the inside of the skin with a blunt stone or bone tool.
Verb. (West Africa, transitive) To remove (a ruler) from power.
1 : having a light olive to medium brown complexion especially : being a Black, Latinx, Indigenous, mixed-race, or other person of color with such a complexion …
informal, British. : to look or watch closely in order to see or find (something) We kept our eyes skinned for a sign that would tell us where to turn.
Getting skinned means that your defender is being beaten for pace by his opposing attacker.
skin (noun) skin (verb) skin–deep (adjective)
skin used as a noun:The outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human. The outer protective layer of the fruit of a plant. These divisions are cultural, not related to a person's physical skin.
skin. [countable, uncountable] the thin outer layer of a sausage Prick the skins before grilling. [countable, uncountable] the thin layer that forms on the surface of some liquids A skin had formed on the top of the milk. The skin has a clear protective layer.
1200, "animal hide" (usually dressed and tanned), from Old Norse skinn "animal hide, fur," from Proto-Germanic *skinth- (source also of Old English scinn (rare), Old High German scinten, German schinden "to flay, skin;" German dialectal schind "skin of a fruit," Flemish schinde "bark"), from PIE *sken- "to peel off,
1 : a group of persons of common ancestry : clan. 2a : one's relatives : kindred our neighbors and their kin close kin. b : kinsman he wasn't any kin to you— Jean Stafford. 3 archaic : kinship.
Skin has three layers: The epidermis, the outermost layer of skin, provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone. The dermis, beneath the epidermis, contains tough connective tissue, hair follicles, and sweat glands. The deeper subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) is made of fat and connective tissue.
Provides a protective barrier against mechanical, thermal and physical injury and hazardous substances. Prevents loss of moisture. Reduces harmful effects of UV radiation. Acts as a sensory organ (touch, detects temperature).
The skin is made up of 3 layers. Each layer has certain functions: Epidermis. Dermis.