Pronunciation: /sʌb.kjəˈteɪ.ni.əs/
adjective relating to or situated under the skin
A1 The doctor explained that the subcutaneous injection would go just under the skin.
A2 The nurse administered the subcutaneous medication with a small needle.
B1 Subcutaneous fat is located right below the skin and helps regulate body temperature.
B2 The subcutaneous tissue contains blood vessels and nerves that supply the skin.
C1 The subcutaneous layer is important for protecting the body's internal organs.
C2 The surgeon carefully dissected the subcutaneous tissue to access the underlying muscles.
formal The medication is administered through a subcutaneous injection.
informal The doctor gave me a shot in the subcutaneous layer.
slang I hate getting pricked in the subcutaneous area.
figurative The subcutaneous nature of their relationship was evident in their subtle gestures.
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