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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also:
derm
and
derm-
English
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Etymology
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From
Ancient Greek
δέρμα
(
dérma
,
“
skin
”
)
.
Suffix
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-derm
skin
or
covering
Derived terms
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English terms suffixed with -derm
anoderm
arthroderm
blastoderm
choanoderm
cytoderm
diderm
echinoderm
ectoderm
endoderm
entoderm
hypoderm
lactoderm
leucoderm
malacoderm
megaderm
melanoderm
meristoderm
mesoderm
microfilaridermia
monoderm
osteoderm
ostracoderm
pachyderm
pachydermia
pedoderm
periderm
phelloderm
pinacoderm
placoderm
protoderm
sarcoderm
scleroderm
spermoderm
sporoderm
stenoderm
trophoderm
xanthoderm
See also
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-derma
-dermatous
Anagrams
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Drem
,
EMDR
,
DMer
,
EDMR
,
merd
,
D-MER
,
E-DRM
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English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *der-
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