Definition
An archaic or obsolete term related to leather or hide, derived from Latin 'corium.'
Etymology
From Latin 'corium' (leather, hide) plus '-ous,' an archaic formation meaning 'of the nature of leather' or 'relating to hides.'
Kelly Says
This word is so old it's almost extinct in English—it once meant 'leather-like' but fell out of use as scientists switched to more modern terminology like 'corial' and 'dermal.'
Translations
AMአማርኛ
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
ARالعربية
كوريوس
ko-ree-oos
BNবাংলা
কোরিয়াস
ko-ree-as
CACatalà
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
CSČeština
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
DADansk
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
DEDeutsch
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
ELΕλληνικά
Κοριούς
ko-ree-os
ESEspañol
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
FAفارسی
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
FISuomi
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
FRFrançais
coriaus
kor-ee-os
HEעברית
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
HIहिन्दी
कोरियस
ko-ree-as
HUMagyar
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
IDBahasa Indonesia
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
ITItaliano
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
MSBahasa Melayu
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
MYမြန်မာ
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
NLNederlands
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
NONorsk
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
PLPolski
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
PTPortuguês
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
RORomână
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
RUРусский
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
SVSvenska
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
SWKiswahili
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
TAதமிழ்
கோரியஸ்
ko-ree-as
TEతెలుగు
కోరియస్
ko-ree-as
TRTürkçe
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
UKУкраїнська
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
VITiếng Việt
coriaus
kor-ee-aus
ZH中文
鸡冠花属
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