derm- is the root that basically means "skin".
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∙ 14y agoModern Latin, from the Ancient Greek.
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Dermis is Latin for skin
Skin.
"Derm" means skin and "ology" means study of. Therefore, "dermatology" is the study of the skin.
This is often used as a prefix for 'skin'
The prefix derma- most often means skin... Like a dermatologist...derm means skinlike dermatology, Taxidermy, and Pachyderm
A pachyderm is a term used to refer to any thick-skinned, hoofed mammal. This can include animals like elephants, rhinoceroses, and hippopotamuses.
Combining form derm/o means: skin
dermatitis inflammation of the skin derm is the root word and means skin derm/a root combining form is the letter derm/a/ itis suffix (itis) meaning inflammation
dermis, from the latin word "derma" meaning skin, is the root word epi is the prefix meaning "on"
derm
skin
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