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

(Greek: skin)

heterodermic
Denoting a skin graft taken from a member of another species.
homodermatous
Having the skin or integument of uniform structure, as certain serpents.
homodermous
Derived from, or relating to derivation from, the same primary blastoderm (endoderm, mesoderm, or ectoderm) of the embryo.
hyalodermis
hypoderma
hypodermal
hypodermatic
hypodermic
hypodermis
hypodermoclysis, hypodermatoclysis
1. Subcutaneous injection of a saline or other solution.
2. The injection of nutrient fluids under the skin in the collapse resulting from cholera or other exhausting diseases.
hypodermolithiasis
Subcutaneous deposits of calcium. Also: calcinosis cutis.
ichthytaxidermy
The taxidermy or stuffing (mounting) of the skins of fishes as zoological specimens or as trophies for those who catch fish to hang up on their walls.
intradermal
intradermal nevus
A nevus in which the melanocytes (epidermal cells that give skin its color) are found in nests in the dermis and have no connection with the deeper layers from which they were formed.
intradermia