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Skincovered

Skincovered is an adjective describing something that is covered with skin or with a skin-like layer. In general use, the form skin-covered is more common; skincovered as a closed compound appears primarily in specialized or technical contexts. The basic sense is that the outer covering is dermatological rather than exoskeletal or synthetic.

In biology, skin-covered refers to the integumentary system—the skin of animals that possess true skin. It is

In paleontology and comparative anatomy, the term is used when soft tissue skin or skin impressions are

In robotics and materials science, skin-covered describes devices with a flexible, skin-like outer layer that houses

Etymology and usage notes: the term derives from skin and cover; it is less common as a

used
to
describe
bodies,
organs,
or
surfaces
clad
in
skin,
as
in
skin-covered
limbs
or
skin-covered
prostheses.
Animals
with
skin
as
the
primary
covering
include
mammals,
birds,
reptiles,
and
amphibians.
preserved,
providing
information
about
texture,
patterning,
and
sometimes
coloration.
sensors,
provides
tactile
feedback,
and
shields
underlying
components.
single
word
in
general
prose
and
is
more
likely
to
appear
hyphenated
in
scholarly
writing.
Related
terms
include
dermal,
integumentary,
and
epidermal
coverings.