Cuticle

/ˈkjuːtɪkəl/ noun

A waxy, waterproof layer covering the epidermis of leaves and stems that reduces water loss and provides protection from pathogens. The cuticle is composed mainly of waxy substances called cutins.

From Latin 'cuticula,' diminutive of 'cutis' meaning skin, literally 'little skin.' The botanical use developed in the 19th century as microscopy revealed this distinct protective layer on plant surfaces.

AMገር
ARالبشرة
BNকিউটিকল
CAcutícula
CSkutikula
DAneglehud
DENagelhaut
ELκουτικούλα
EScutícula
FAکوتیکول
FIkynsinaula
FRcuticule
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