Dermic

Word DERMIC
Character 6
Hyphenation der mic
Pronunciations /ˈdɜː(ɹ)mɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Dermic"

What do we mean by dermic?

In anatomy, dermal; enderonic; of or pertaining to the dermis: a˙s, the dermic layer of the skin.

In medicine, cutaneous; pertaining to the skin: as, a dermic disease.

Relating to the derm or skin. adjective

Pertaining to the dermis; dermal. adjective

Such as act through the skin. adjective

Of or relating to the dermis or skin. adjective

Of or relating to or located in the dermis adjective

Of or relating to the dermis or skin.

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The word "dermic" in example sentences

Those two were unplattied and smecking fit to crack in no time at all, and they thought it the bolshiest fun to viddy old Uncle Alex standing there all nagoy and pan-handled, squirting the hypo - dermic like some bare doctor, then giving myself the old jab of growling jungle-cat secretion in the rooker. ❋ John Myles Aavedal (2010)

Then, about half an hour after while I was lying a bit sleepy on the bed, a woman nurse came in, a real nice young devotchka with real horrorshow groodies (I had not seen such for two years) and she had a tray and a hypo - dermic. ❋ John Myles Aavedal (2010)

A glance was sufficient to allow Cardenas to spot the fully extended dermic that was aimed right at him. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (2002)

Only when Cardenas was certain the device was utterly defunct did he draw back his foot, and only then did the dermic, nearly as long as his hand when fully extended, cease trying to impale him. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (2002)

Like the stinger of a dying wasp, the dermic stabbed wildly, seeking flesh to penetrate. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (2002)

The extendable pressure dermic that occupied the place where a bird's tongue would be just missed making contact with his exploring fingers. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (2002)

The outer or dermic coat is formed mainly of fibrous tissue; it is continuous with the corium, is highly vascular, and supplied by numerous minute nervous filaments. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The hair follicle consists of two coats—an outer or dermic, and an inner or epidermic. ❋ Unknown (1918)

At the bottom of each hair follicle is a small conical, vascular eminence or papilla, similar in every respect to those found upon the surface of the skin; it is continuous with the dermic layer of the follicle, and is supplied with nerve fibrils. ❋ Unknown (1918)

At the dermic level, it improves extra-cellular interstitial fluidity taking to a faster and easier elimination of the residual metabolites. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We're still working on a standard for 'n' and believe Frank's dermic danglion (a simple logarithmic refraction index) will be the magic bullet. ❋ Denny (2010)

Erythrodermic psoriasis • Gets its name from "erythro -" which means red and "dermic" ❋ MyMenagerie (2009)

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