Cuticle shaper
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ORANGESTICKCuticle shaper
SKINCuticle.
HANGNAILCuticle problem
SNIPCut a cuticle
cuticlesCUTICLE, scarf-skin
pellicleA thin skin, cuticle, membrane, or film
pelliclesA thin skin, cuticle, membrane, or film
exocuticlethe middle layer of an insect's cuticle
exocuticlesEXOCUTICLE, the middle layer of an insect's cuticle
endocuticlethe inner layer of the cuticle of an insect
epicuticlethe outermost layer of cuticle of an insect exoskeleton
endocuticlesENDOCUTICLE, the inner layer of the cuticle of an insect
epicuticlesEPICUTICLE, the outermost layer of cuticle of an insect exoskeleton
eponychiuma narrow band of cuticle over the base of a nail
cutintransparent, waxy substance constituting, together with cellulose, the cuticle of plants
cutinstransparent, waxy substance constituting, together with cellulose, the cuticle of plants
sclerotinin insects, a protein in the cuticle that becomes hard and dark
eponychiumsEPONYCHIUM, a narrow band of cuticle over the base of a nail
sclerotininsoluble protein that serves to stiffen the chitin of the cuticle of arthropods
sclerotinsSCLEROTIN, in insects, a protein in the cuticle that becomes hard and dark
tanningsnatural darkening and hardening of the cuticle of an insect immediately after molting
cuticularrelating to a cuticle, any of various outer layers in a plant or animal
protodermthe dermatogen, the nascent epidermis, or external cuticle of plants in a forming condition
metecdysisthe period following the moult (ecdysis) of an arthropod, when the new cuticle is forming
protodermsPROTODERM, the dermatogen, the nascent epidermis, or external cuticle of plants in a forming condition
metecdysesMETECDYSIS, the period following the moult (ecdysis) of an arthropod, when the new cuticle is forming
coarctate(of the pupa of certain flies) Formed within and remaining concealed by the larval cuticle or puparium
sculpturesRaised or sunken patterns or texture on the surface of a shell, pollen grain, cuticle, or other biological specimen
wings(in most insects) Each of two or four flat extensions of the thoracic cuticle, either transparent or covered in scales
plastrons(in an aquatic insect) A patch of cuticle covered with hairs that retain a thin layer of air, acting like a gill for breathing under water
sensillum(in arthropods and some other invertebrates) A simple sensory receptor consisting of a modified cell or small group of cells of the cuticle or epidermis, typically hair- or rod-shaped