Pronunciation: /ˈdɝməl/
adjective relating to or affecting the skin
A1 She applied a dermal cream to soothe her dry skin.
A2 The dermal layer of the skin helps protect the body from external harm.
B1 The dermal tissue of plants plays a crucial role in water absorption and nutrient transport.
B2 The dermal papilla is responsible for hair growth and nourishment.
C1 The dermal absorption of certain medications can vary depending on the individual's skin type.
C2 Dermal fillers are commonly used in cosmetic procedures to restore volume and smooth out wrinkles.
formal The dermal layer of the skin serves as a protective barrier against external threats.
informal I heard that using a good moisturizer can really help with dermal health.
slang I need to get a new tattoo on my dermal canvas soon.
figurative His words were like a dermal injection of confidence, boosting my self-esteem.
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