Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- By or through the skin: as, absorbed cutaneously.
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- adverb In a
cutaneous way.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Also eels can take oxygen through their skin (cutaneously) which allows them to travel at night over wet ground, to colonize waterways that otherwise seem to have no connection to the sea where they are born?
James Prosek: 'Eels': The World's Most Mysterious Fish James Prosek 2010
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Also eels can take oxygen through their skin (cutaneously) which allows them to travel at night over wet ground, to colonize waterways that otherwise seem to have no connection to the sea where they are born?
James Prosek: 'Eels': The World's Most Mysterious Fish James Prosek 2010
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Also eels can take oxygen through their skin (cutaneously) which allows them to travel at night over wet ground, to colonize waterways that otherwise seem to have no connection to the sea where they are born?
James Prosek: 'Eels': The World's Most Mysterious Fish James Prosek 2010
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Also eels can take oxygen through their skin (cutaneously) which allows them to travel at night over wet ground, to colonize waterways that otherwise seem to have no connection to the sea where they are born?
James Prosek: 'Eels': The World's Most Mysterious Fish James Prosek 2010
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I sound like a broken record, but although the notion of applying copper cutaneously to assist skin function is interesting in theory, it may be ineffectual in practice.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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I sound like a broken record, but although the notion of applying copper cutaneously to assist skin function is interesting in theory, it may be ineffectual in practice.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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I sound like a broken record, but although the notion of applying copper cutaneously to assist skin function is interesting in theory, it may be ineffectual in practice.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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The tiny first instars can exchange gases cutaneously.
Insecta (Aquatic) 2008
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I remember reading somewhere that some kinosternids do up to 50% of their gas transfer cutaneously, but I can't remember if that was oxygen in, or CO2 out, or both.
‘A miniature plesiosaur without flippers’: surreal morphologies and surprising behaviours in sea snakes Darren Naish 2006
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How can I not mention the Hindutva project, spreading its poison sub-cutaneously, waiting to erupt once again?
Arundathi Roy Interview - It’s outright war and both sides are choosing their weapons' Abhay N 2007
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