| cutis graft | A graft of corium, from which epidermis and subcutaneous tissue have been separated. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cutis laxa | A group of connective tissue diseases in which skin hangs in loose pendulous folds. It is believed to be associated with decreased elastic tissue formation as well as an abnormality in elastin formation. Cutis laxa is usually a genetic disease, but acquired cases have been reported. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cutis marmorata | A normal, physiologic, pink, marble-like mottling of the skin in infants, persisting abnormally in some children on exposure to cold. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cutis plate | The area of skin innervated by a single posterior spinal nerve (sensory nerve). (27 Sep 1997) |
| cutis rhomboidalis nuchae | Geometric furrowed configurations of the skin of the back of the neck as a result of prolonged exposure to sunlight with solar elastosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cutis unctuosa | seborrhoea oleosa |
| cutis vera | <anatomy, dermatology> Mesodermally derived connective tissue underlying the epithelium of the skin. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cutis verticis gyrata | A congenital condition in which the skin of the scalp is hypertrophied and thrown into folds forming anterior to posterior furrows; it may be a component of pachydermoperiostosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cutisector | 1. Rarely used term for instrument for cutting small pieces of skin for grafting. 2. Rarely used term for instrument used to remove a section of skin for microscopic examination. Origin: L. Cutis, skin, + sector, a cutter (05 Mar 2000) |
| cutization | The transition from mucous membrane to skin at the mucocutaneous margins. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cuts | Severed skin. Washing a cut or scrape with soap and water and keeping it clean and dry is all that is required to care for most wounds. Putting alcohol hydrogen peroxide, and iodine into a wound can delay healing and should be avoided. Seek medical care early if you think that you might need stitches. Any delay can increase the rate of wound infection. Any puncture wound through tennis shoes has a high risk of infection and should be seen by your healthcare professional. Any redness, swelling, increased pain, or pus draining from the wound may indicate an infection that requires professional care. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cutting | <botany> Portion of a stem, root, or leaf cut from the parent plant for the production of a new independent plant by inducing it to form shoots and roots under favorable environmental conditions (for example, stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, leaf-bud cuttings, and root cuttings). (09 Oct 1997) |
| cutting edge | The beveled, knifelike, sharpened working angle of a dental hand instrument. Synonym: incisal edge. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cutting forceps | A forceps with sharp blades. Synonym: cutting forceps. Origin: G. Labis, pincers, + tome, an incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| cutting needle | A surgical needle with angulated surface designed to puncture tough tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cut |
Slang: to make a double-stranded break in DNA, usually with a type II restriction endonuclease. Eg, "The DNA was cut with EcoRI and run out on a 1% agarose gel." cf nick; cleave.
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| cuticle |
(L. cuticula, diminutive of cutis, the skin) Layer of cutin or wax on the outer surface of leaves and fruits and that reduces water loss.
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To make a quick change of direction in an effort to elude an opponent. Also, to drop a prospective player from a roster or team.
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A chitinous secretion of epidermal cells that covers the outside of the insect body, providing protection and support.
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[Q-tickle] the noncellular outer layer of the body wall of an arthropod (see also chitin).
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| cut | create by recording electronically |
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| cut | record a performance on |
| cut | make a recording of |
| cut | stop filming |
| cut | make an abrupt change of image or sound |
| cut | pass through or across |
| cut | pass directly and often in haste |
| cut | turn sharply |
| cut | move, as of a fist in boxing |
| cut | give the appearance or impression of |
| cut | discharge from a group |
| cut | informal: be able to manage or manage successfully |
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