The thin outer skin layer; the cuticle, especially as used in scientific or anatomical contexts.
Direct from Latin 'cuticula' (small skin), diminutive of 'cutis' (skin). This is the original Latin scientific term.
The scientific use of Latin terms like 'cuticula' preserves the original diminutive meaning—it's literally how ancient Roman anatomists would have described this tiny protective layer.
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