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There are 8 words ending with RMIS| DERMIS | • dermis n. (Anatomy) The tissue of the skin underlying the epidermis. • DERMIS n. (Greek) the true skin, below the outer layer, also DERM, DERMA. | | ENDODERMIS | • endodermis n. (Botany) In a plant stem or root, a cylinder of cells that separates the outer cortex from the central… • endodermis n. The deepest layer of the skin. • ENDODERMIS n. a close-set sheath, one cell thick, enclosing the central cylinder in plants. | | EPIDERMIS | • epidermis n. The outer, protective layer of the skin of vertebrates, covering the dermis. • epidermis n. The similar outer layer of cells in invertebrates and plants. • EPIDERMIS n. (Greek) the outermost layer of the skin, also EPIDERM. | | EXODERMIS | • exodermis n. Hypodermis. • EXODERMIS n. the outer cortex layer of a root. | | FERMIS | • fermis n. Plural of fermi. • FERMI n. in physics, a unit of 10 to power of -15 m. | | HYPODERMIS | • hypodermis n. An epidermal layer of cells that secretes an overlying chitinous cuticle, as in arthropods. • hypodermis n. (Botany) A layer of cells lying immediately below the epidermis. • hypodermis n. (Anatomy) A subcutaneous layer of loose connective tissue containing fat cells, lying beneath the dermis. | | KERMIS | • kermis n. Alternative form of kirmess. • KERMIS n. (Dutch) in Europe, particularly in Belgium and Holland, an outdoor festival and fair; in the United States, generally an indoor entertainment and fair combined, also KERMESS, KIRMESS. | | VERMIS | • vermis n. (Anatomy) A narrow, worm-like structure found in animal brains between the hemispheres of the cerebellum;… • VERMIS n. (Latin) a wormlike structure; esp (more fully vermis cerebelli) the median part of the cerebellum, between the two hemispheres. |
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