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词汇 corneous
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Definition of corneous in English:

corneous

adjective ˈkɔːnɪəsˈkɔrniəs
formal
  • Of or resembling horn; horny.

    the skeleton is formed of a corneous substance

    骨骼是角质物质构成的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the final growth stage, the culture is exposed to air to promote the formation of a corneous layer - similar to the upper layer of human skin.
    • The hard corneous tip of the tongue may get wrapped in the cuticle, instead of spearing through the skin.
    • In these animals, lipids are deposited into spaces between cells, where they become organized into distinct sandwiched layers within the epidermis's corneous tissues (consisting primarily of fibrous keratin proteins).
    • This termination may be further modified by a covering of corneous material which appears black or dark brown even in the fossil record.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin corneus (from cornu 'horn') + -ous.

Definition of corneous in US English:

corneous

adjectiveˈkɔrniəsˈkôrnēəs
formal
  • Of or resembling horn; horny.

    the skeleton is formed of a corneous substance

    骨骼是角质物质构成的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the final growth stage, the culture is exposed to air to promote the formation of a corneous layer - similar to the upper layer of human skin.
    • In these animals, lipids are deposited into spaces between cells, where they become organized into distinct sandwiched layers within the epidermis's corneous tissues (consisting primarily of fibrous keratin proteins).
    • This termination may be further modified by a covering of corneous material which appears black or dark brown even in the fossil record.
    • The hard corneous tip of the tongue may get wrapped in the cuticle, instead of spearing through the skin.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin corneus (from cornu ‘horn’) + -ous.

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