pachydermoid (Meaning)

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pachydermoid (a.)

Related to the pachyderms.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pachydermoid

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pachydermoid Sentence Examples

  1. The pachydermoid layer of the skin provides a thick, protective barrier against external stimuli.
  2. The elephant's pachydermoid hide is highly resistant to punctures and abrasions.
  3. Dermatologists often treat pachydermoid skin conditions with exfoliating agents and emollient creams.
  4. Researchers discovered a rare genetic mutation that leads to pachydermoid growths in multiple organ systems.
  5. The pachydermoid folds on the inner thighs can cause discomfort and irritation during exercise.
  6. The rhinoceros's pachydermoid horn is made of compressed keratin and is constantly growing.
  7. Some species of pachyderm, like the hippopotamus, have pachydermoid skin that secretes a protective oily substance.
  8. The pachydermoid layer of the tongue enables certain animals to consume abrasive or spiky foods.
  9. Surgery may be necessary to remove pachydermoid tumors that become excessively large or interfere with vital functions.
  10. The pachydermoid appearance of certain plants, such as the aloe vera, is due to the presence of thick, succulent leaves.

FAQs About the word pachydermoid

Related to the pachyderms.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pachydermoid layer of the skin provides a thick, protective barrier against external stimuli.

The elephant's pachydermoid hide is highly resistant to punctures and abrasions.

Dermatologists often treat pachydermoid skin conditions with exfoliating agents and emollient creams.

Researchers discovered a rare genetic mutation that leads to pachydermoid growths in multiple organ systems.