dermo-, derm-, derma-, dermato-, dermat-, -derm, -derma, -dermatic, -dermatous, -dermis, -dermal, -dermic, -dermoid, -dermatoid

(Greek: skin)

dermotropic
dermovaccine (s), dermovaccines (pl) (nouns)
A vaccine prepared from scrapings of skin lesions caused by inoculation with a virus, usually vaccina virus.
dermovascular
Referring to the blood vessels of the skin.
dermovirous
diadermic
A reference to penetration through the skin.
echinoderm
Echinodermata
Echinoderms
ectoderm (s) (noun), ectoderms (pl)
The layer of cells that covers the outer surface of the three primary germ layers of of multicellular animal embryos, from which the epidermis, nervous tissue, and, in vertebrates, sense organs develop.
ectodermal
ectodermatosis
A disorder of any organ or tissue developed from the ectoderm (outer layer of the three germ layers of the embryo that develop into the epidermis and neural tissue).
ectodermic
ectodermoidal
ectodermosis
A disorder of any organ or tissue developed from the ectoderm which results in the epidermis and neural tissue.
electrodermal
1. A reference to the electrical properties of the skin; especially, to changes in its resistance.
2. Referring to electrical properties or electric reactivity of the skin, particularly altered resistance.