A variant or related form of cutidure, referring to skin layers in archaic medical terminology.
Likely a Latinized variant or genitive form related to 'cutidure,' from Latin 'cutis' + 'dura.' Very rare and obsolete.
This word is so archaic it barely appears in historical medical texts—it represents a moment when anatomical terminology was still in flux before standardization.
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