Definition
Having undergone cornification; converted into or made into a horn-like or keratinous substance.
Etymology
Past participle of 'cornify,' from Latin cornu (horn) with the -fied suffix meaning 'made into.' Describes tissue that has become hard and horn-like through biological processes.
Kelly Says
Dead skin cells in your outer layer are cornified—your body naturally sheds these hardened cells so you can make room for new, softer ones underneath!
Translations
ARالعربية
مُشَوَّق
mu-shawwaq
BNবাংলা
কণ্ঠযুক্ত
konth-yukt
CACatalà
cornificat
kor-ni-fi-kat
CSČeština
rohlicový
roh-li-co-vy
DADansk
hornformet
horn-for-met
DEDeutsch
verhornigt
fer-horn-igt
ELΕλληνικά
κορνυλής
kor-ni-lis
ESEspañol
cornificado
kor-ni-fi-kah-doh
FAفارسی
منشأ دانه
man-sha-ye dane
FISuomi
sarakkeinen
sa-rak-ke-i-nen
FRFrançais
cornifié
kor-ni-fe
GUGU
કણ્ઠિયુક્ત
kanth-iyukt
HEעברית
עשיר בקליפות
e-sher ba-kli-fot
IDBahasa Indonesia
berlapis
ber-la-pis
ITItaliano
cornificato
kor-ni-fi-kah-toh
JA日本語
角質化した
kakushitsu-katta
KO한국어
각질화된
gak-jil-hwa-deon
MSBahasa Melayu
berlapis
ber-la-pis
NLNederlands
gehoornd
geh-orn-d
NONorsk
hornformet
horn-for-met
PAPA
ਕਣ્ਠਿયુક્ਤ
kanth-iyukt
PLPolski
rożkowaty
rozh-ko-vat-y
PTPortuguês
cornificado
kor-ni-fi-kah-doh
RORomână
corniculat
kor-ni-ku-lat
RUРусский
роговидный
rogovidnyy
SVSvenska
hornformat
horn-for-mat
SWKiswahili
mwingi
mwin-gi
TEతెలుగు
కొమ్ములున్న
kommulunnu
TRTürkçe
kırışık
kir-ish-ik
UKУкраїнська
роговидний
rohovidnyi
URاردو
کُرنِفَر
kor-ni-far
ZUZU
isithunzi
i-si-thunzi