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Cuticle   /kjˈutəkəl/  /kjˈutɪkəl/   Listen
Cuticle

noun
1.
The dead skin at the base of a fingernail or toenail.
2.
The outer layer of the skin covering the exterior body surface of vertebrates.  Synonym: epidermis.
3.
Hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles.  Synonyms: carapace, shell, shield.






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"Cuticle" Quotes from Famous Books



... bandages are used till the strip is all used, and the end is then sewn tightly down. The foot is so squeezed upward that, in walking, only the ball of the great toe touches the ground. After a month the foot is put in hot water to soak some time; then the bandage is carefully unwound, much dead cuticle coming off with it. Frequently, too, one or two toes may even drop off, in which case the woman feels afterward repaid by having smaller and more delicate feet. Each time the bandage is taken off, the foot is kneaded to make the joints more flexible, and is then bound up again as quickly as ...
— Scientific American, Volume XLIII., No. 25, December 18, 1880 • Various

... to attend a picnic and come home pure in heart and undefiled of cuticle. For the dust will get in your nose, clog your ears, make clay in your mouth and mortar in your eyes, and so stop up all the natural passages to the soul; whereby the wickedness which that subtle organ doth constantly excrete is balked of its issue, tainting the ...
— The Fiend's Delight • Dod Grile

... who attended him—a very scientific man—informed me that the bullet entered the inner parallelogram of his diaphragmatic thorax, superinducing membranous hemorrhage in the outer cuticle of his basiliconthamaturgist. It killed him. I ...
— The Complete Works of Artemus Ward, Part 6 • Charles Farrar Browne

... occupied a conspicuous fraction. The obese fellow declined to have his ticket punched, and defied the officers of the road to come on and punch his head. It is for the expulsion of such blisters upon the social cuticle that PUNCHINELLO'S invention ...
— Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 16, July 16, 1870 • Various

... ejaculation—"What next, I wonder!" was to my ears a covert reproach for not being "steady" and "a comfort," like Mary 'Liza. Even my less critical father's shout of laughter at any unusual freak or experiment abraded my moral cuticle sometimes. At home the colored children would have entered heartily into my mortuary enterprise,—yes! and kept my counsel. The reticence of the serf exceeds in dumb doggedness that of a misunderstood child. But I did not play ...
— When Grandmamma Was New - The Story of a Virginia Childhood • Marion Harland


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