epidermal
Ectoderm vs Epidermal - What's the difference?
ectoderm | epidermal |As a noun ectoderm
is (label) outermost of the three tissue layers in the embryo of a metazoan animal through development, it will produce the epidermis (skin) and nervous system of the adult.As an adjective epidermal is
of or pertaining to the epidermis.Epidermal - What does it mean?
epidermal | |Epidermal vs Derma - What's the difference?
epidermal | derma |As an adjective epidermal
is of or pertaining to the epidermis.As a noun derma is
the inner layer of the skin; the dermis or derma can be a jewish dish of roast or boiled seasoned meat and flour etc in a casing, especially kishke.Epidermal vs Epidermic - What's the difference?
epidermal | epidermic |As adjectives the difference between epidermal and epidermic
is that epidermal is of or pertaining to the epidermis while epidermic is of or pertaining to the epidermis or to the skin or bark.Epidermal vs Epidemis - What's the difference?
epidermal | epidemis |Epidemis is likely misspelled.
Epidemis has no English definition.