xanthosis cuticle - traduzione in arabo
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xanthosis cuticle - traduzione in arabo

THICKENED SKIN SURROUNDING A HUMAN NAIL
Cuticle (nail)

xanthosis cuticle      
‎ جُلَيدَةٌ صَفْراء,جُلَيدَةٌ مِلاَطِيَّة‎
CUTICULAR         
  • ''Lotus'' effect.]]
VARIOUS BIOLOGICAL TISSUES OR STRUCTURES THAT ARE THICKENED OR TOUGH
Waxy cuticle; Cuticles; Cuticula; Cuticular; Cuticulas; Cuticulae

ألاسم

إِهَاب ; بَشَرَة ; جلْد

cuticle         
  • ''Lotus'' effect.]]
VARIOUS BIOLOGICAL TISSUES OR STRUCTURES THAT ARE THICKENED OR TOUGH
Waxy cuticle; Cuticles; Cuticula; Cuticular; Cuticulas; Cuticulae
جُلَيدَة

Definizione

Cuticle
·noun A thin skin formed on the surface of a liquid.
II. Cuticle ·noun The scarfskin or epidermis. ·see Skin.
III. Cuticle ·noun The outermost skin or pellicle of a plant, found especially in leaves and young stems.

Wikipedia

Eponychium

In human anatomy, the eponychium is the thickened layer of skin at the base of the fingernails and toenails. It can also be called the medial or proximal nail fold. The eponychium differs from the cuticle; the eponychium comprises live skin cells whilst the cuticle is dead skin cells. Its function is to protect the area between the nail and epidermis from exposure to bacteria. The vascularization pattern is similar to that of perionychium.

In hoofed animals, the eponychium is the deciduous hoof capsule in fetuses and newborn foals, and is a part of the permanent hoof in older animals.

The word eponychium comes from Greek ἐπί (epí) 'on top of', and ὀνῠ́χιον (onúkhion) 'little claw'.