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cutis
[kyoo-tis]
noun
plural
cutes, cutisesthe true skin, consisting of the dermis and the epidermis.
cutis
/ ˰ģĀį³Ü˳ŁÉŖ²õ /
noun
zoology a technical name for skin
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of cutis1
Example Sentences
āThe Amazing Spider-Manā actor described those previous interactions as āmeet cutesā and said his āChicken Shop Dateā feature āis actually a first date.ā
The Bank of England decided to keep its main interest rate at 5.25% last month, but announced that rate cutes were "on the way".
Which is not to say that āTurning Redā ā a cheeky title for a movie that sometimes plays like āCarrieā with the cutes, or āThe Joy Luck Clubā meets āGinger Snapsā ā deals purely in the metaphorical.
Paid family leave, a cornerstone of Bidenās economic agenda, and a topic some members of his women-heavy economic team have spent years advocating for, also faces severe cutes.
āThe Addams Familyā suffers from an acute case of the cutes.
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