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co·ri·um C0643200 (kôr′ē-əm)n. pl. co·ri·a (-ē-ə) See dermis. [Latin, skin; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]corium (ˈkɔːrɪəm) n, pl -ria (-rɪə) 1. (Anatomy) Also called: derma or dermis the deep inner layer of the skin, beneath the epidermis, containing connective tissue, blood vessels, and fat2. (Zoology) entomol the leathery basal part of the forewing of hemipterous insects[C19: from Latin: rind, skin, leather]der•mis (ˈdɜr mɪs) n. the thick layer of skin beneath the epidermis. [1820–30; extracted from epidermis] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | corium - the deep vascular inner layer of the skinderma, dermiscutis, skin, tegument - a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch; "your skin is the largest organ of your body"stratum - one of several parallel layers of material arranged one on top of another (such as a layer of tissue or cells in an organism or a layer of sedimentary rock) | TranslationscoriumenUK
corium[′kȯr·ē·əm] (anatomy) dermis (invertebrate zoology) Middle portion of the forewing of hemipteran insects. coriumenUK
dermis [der´mis] the true skin; the fibrous inner layer of the skin just beneath the epidermis, derived from the embryonic mesoderm, varying from 0.05 cm to 0.3 cm in thickness, well supplied with nerves and blood vessels and containing hair roots, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands; on the palms and soles the dermis bears ridges whose arrangement in whorls and loops is unique to the individual. Called also corium. adj., adj der´mal, der´mic.der·mis (der'mis), [TA] A layer of skin composed of two zones: a superficial thin layer that interdigitates with the epidermis, the stratum papillare, and the deeper and coarser stratum reticulare; it contains blood and lymphatic vessels, nerves and nerve endings, glands, and, except on glabrous skin, hair follicles. Synonym(s): corium ☆ , cutis vera [G. derma, skin] corium (kôr′ē-əm)n. pl. co·ria (-ē-ə) See dermis.der·mis (dĕr'mis) [TA] A layer of skin composed of a thin layer lying under the epidermis, the stratum papillare, and the stratum reticulare; it contains blood and lymphatic vessels, nerves and nerve endings, glands, and, except for glabrous skin, hair follicles. Synonym(s): corium, cutis vera. [G. derma, skin]corium The layer of living skin under the mainly dead outer layer. The ‘true’ skin, containing nerve endings, sweat glands, and blood vessels.coriumenUK
Synonyms for coriumnoun the deep vascular inner layer of the skinSynonymsRelated Words |