
1) Body covering 2) Connective tissue 3) Hypodermic 4) Under the skin
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1) Hypodermic
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under the skin
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• (a.) Situated under the skin; hypodermic.
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Located just beneath the skin.
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Beneath the skin.
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(sub″ku-ta´ne-әs) beneath the skin; called also hypodermic.
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A term referring to under the skin, usually associated with injections into the fatty tissue beneath the skin.
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The fat tissues in the skin.
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Under the layers of the skin. Subcutaneous injections are very commonly used where a rapid effect is not required as this route of administration tends to be less painful.
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Under the skin.
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Sub`cu·ta'ne·ous adjective Situated under the skin; hypodermic. --
Sub`cu*ta'ne*ous*ly ,
adverb Subcutaneous operation (Surg.) ,
an operation performed without opening that part of the skin opposite to, or over, the internal section. Found on
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Beneath the skin.
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Under the skin
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Beneath the skin.
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(s.c., SQ) Type: Term Pronunciation: sŭb′kyū-tā′nē-ŭs Definitions: 1. Beneath the skin. Synonyms: hypodermic1
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Subcutaneous: Under the skin. 'Subcutaneous' implies just under the skin. With a subcutaneous injection, a needle is inserted just under the skin. A drug (for example, insulin) can then be delivered into the subcutaneous tissues. After the injection, the drug moves into small blood vessels and the bloodstream. The subcutaneous route is used with ma...
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Below the surface of the skin, but probably above the following term...well anyway, definitely lower than the TOP of the skin
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Beneath or introduced beneath the skin (e.g., subcutaneous injections).
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Anything lying under the skin
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a medical term meaning 'beneath the skin'
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Under the skin.
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Giving a drug, fluid or vaccine under the skin.
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situated or lying under the skin, as tissue. · performed or introduced under the skin, as an injection by a syringe. · living below the several layers of the skin, as certain parasites.
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Beneath the skin
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