Vocab-ability–57 (derm = skin) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
1, Epidermis.
The knife cut cleanly through the epidermis, then through to the muscle tissue.
2, Pachyderm.
The massive Pachyderm strides through the grassland to the watering hole with such majesty.
3, Dermatology.
The biology student wishes to specialise in dermatology.
4, Dermatologist.
Once the student has completed his 6th year at medical school, he will become a registered Dermatologist.
5, Hypodermic.
When you get a vaccine, a sterile hypodermic needle must be used.
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
Epidermis
My epidermis is very sensitive: when I get a bruise, the mark is showed deep down in the skin and breaks capillaries.
Pachyderm
My father is not forgiving with big women. He uses to say: "that woman is big like Pachyderm, walking around with heavy steps and has squared cupboard shoulders"
Dermatology
During the last 15 years, dermatology has successfully addressed its research into the power of medicinal herbs.
Dermatologist
Dermatologists works a lot in the current times, because many people want to keep themselves young.
Hypodermic
I have seen my mother taking hypodermic for her osteoporosis, therefore I'm not impressed anymore with syringes.
Your father may not be perfect, but clearly, in some things, he is entirely correct!
MY VOCAL PRACTICE
Epidermis:
When some people’s epidermis gets a cut, it will take weeks for their body to heal the wound.
Pachyderm:
Today, my good boy, is the day you are going to kill your very first pachyderm with this very big gun.
Dermatology:
If I have to sit threw one more class on dermatology, my skin is going to be having the disorders we talked about today.
Dermatologist:
Do you think I should get these skins patches, which are going like callouses but not going away, checked out with a dermatologist or go with what the internet says?
Hypodermic:
The doctor laying on the tabel was pulling out the hypodermic from himself when the robber bolted out the door.
(note - Your entry say ".VOCAL," not "VOCAB." Therefore, I almost missed it. Be careful, please.)
Thanks you.
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
Epidermis
He got an infection on his Epidermis.
Pachyderm
Rhinosaurs and elephants Can easily be described as Pachydermic Animals.
Dermatology
Akhtar is a very famous dermatologist with experience of 15 years in dermatology.
Dermatologist
Akhtar is a very famous dermatologist with has experience of 15 years in dermatology.
Hypodermic
Due to the accident, his the hypodermic part of his arm was damaged.
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
yesterday i had an accident and my Epidermis damaged.
Pachyderm animals are the most dangerous animal of the jungle.
My uncle source of income is dermatology.
My uncle is a dermatologist.
Doctor recommended a specific medicine for hypodermic injury.
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
Epidermis
how a days sunshine is not healthy for your epidermis.
Pachyderm
pachyderm animals lives in the jungle.
Dermatology
The study in which students lean about skin issues is call dermatology.
Dermatologist
The person who treats skin issues is known as dermatologist.
Hypodermic
Vanes are the hypodermic part of our body.
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
Epidermis
I've got a slight cut on the epidermis.
Pachyderm
The elephant has the pachyderm injured.
Dermatology
The science of the skin is called dermatology.
Dermatologist
Due to my skin problems I had to visit the dermatologist.
Hypodermic
The complications of the skin problems needed a hypodermic injection.
MY VOCAB PRACTICE.
The top layer of human skin is called epidermis
The large thick skinned animal are known as pachyderms.
My doctor is referring me to a dermatologist.
She carried hypodermic syringes and needles in her bag.
(note - Your entry say "VOCAM," not "VOCAB." Therefore, I almost missed it. Be careful, please.)
I have correct my word "VOCAB"
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
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