
1) Animal anatomy 2) Cover 3) Covering 4) Natural covering
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1) Aril 2) Rind
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in general, any covering, but especially the covering of an ovule.
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In biology, integument is the natural covering of an organism or an organ, such as its skin, husk, shell, or rind. It derives from integumentum, which means `a covering` in Latin. In a transferred or figurative sense, it could mean a cloak or a disguise. In English `integument` is a fairly modern word, its origin having been traced back to the...
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an external covering or coating
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• (n.) That which naturally invests or covers another thing, as the testa or the tegmen of a seed; specifically (Anat.), a covering which invests the body, as the skin, or a membrane that invests a particular.
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in biology, network of features that forms the covering of an organism. The integument delimits the body of the organism, separating it from the ... [7 related articles]
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The insect's outer coat.
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A covering, one of the outer layers of tissue of a plant ovule. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(in-teg´u-mәnt) the natural covering of the body; see skin.
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cuticle or skin of caterpillar.
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In·teg'u·ment noun [ Latin
integumentum , from
integere to cover; prefix
in- in, on +
tegere to cover: confer French
intégument . See 1st
n- , and
Tegument .] That which naturally invests or covers another thing, as the testa or the tegmen of a seed...
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The outer layer of the insect.
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(in-teg;yoo-ment) The skin; the largest organ of the body.
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The skin.
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the outer covering of an insect's body.
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noun an outer protective covering such as the skin of an animal or a cuticle or seed coat or rind or shell
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Latin in = on, tegmen = roof, hence the skin coat.
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Something that covers or encloses, e.g., the skin.
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the outer covering of the body.
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The outer covering of the insect body that includes the cuticle and the epidermis.
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outer covering or cuticle of the insect body
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the outer covering or cuticle of the insect body. It is a multi-layered, composite organ which defines the body shape, size and colour. Integument is composed of living epidermal cells and their secretions. Each layer is a different thickness, chemical composition and displays physical properties different from surrounding layers.
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outer layer that covers an organism or one of its parts; skin and shells are examples of integument
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a natural covering, as a skin, shell, or rind. · any covering, coating, enclosure, etc.
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