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derma

[dur-muh] / ˈdɜr mə /




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Onion rolls slathered with butter, herring in thick cream sauce, brisket of beef with a side of stuffed derma, and other staples of our family cuisine disappeared from our table.

From The New Yorker

The word taxidermy derives from the Greek words “taxis,” meaning arrangement, and “derma,” meaning skin.

From Washington Times

So you wind up scrubbing that sort of derma blah blah more than you normally would.

From New York Times

The connective-tissue elements in the derma are also swollen, and exhibit reversion to the embryonal state.

From Project Gutenberg

Microscleres Smaller spicules that lie free in the substance or the derma of the sponge, or are associated with the gemmule.

From Project Gutenberg