"Dermochelyidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dermochelyidae is a family of sea turtles, commonly known as leatherback sea turtles.
A dermatotome is a surgical instrument used in minor surgical procedures to remove or excise skin. It is usually used to cut along a specific line or pattern, such as during a skin flap procedure or to remove a lesion or cancerous tissue. The dermatotome is designed to make a clean, precise cut in the skin, minimizing bleeding and trauma to the underlying tissue.
The Dermestidae family is a group of beetles commonly known as skin beetles or carpet beetles. They are small, oval-shaped insects that feed on a wide range of materials, including keratin, such as skin, hair, and feathers, as well as carpets, upholstery, and other textiles.
The word "dermestoid" refers to a type of skin insectivore, a soft-bodied insect of the family Dermestidae, which consists of beetles that feed on the skin and bodies of animals, including mammals and birds. These beetles are often used in taxidermy to clean and prepare animal hides and skeletons.
Dermonecrosis is a medical term that refers to the destruction or death of skin tissue, often caused by infection or inflammation. It can be a complication of various medical conditions, including skin infections, allergic reactions, or autoimmune disorders. The term "dermo-" comes from the Greek word for skin, and "necrosis" comes from the Greek word for death or decay.
Dermonecrotic refers to describing a type of skin lesion or rash that is characterized by necrosis or death of the skin tissue, often caused by bacterial infection, allergic reactions, or physical trauma.