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Skinning Marsyas for
his impertinence. |
SKIN, CUTANEOUS and DERMIS as well as HAIR, FUR, PELT, FLEECE and HIDE have
closely connected meanings.
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| Apollo won,
Marsyas got skinned. |
SKIN, SHKIRA or PIEL in Ukrainian and Spanish, implies that it can be PEELED and that it can be PILOSE
or hairy or covered by PELOS, Spanish for HAIR. The structure of HAIR is like a
PILe, PILL or PILi. The degree of PILosity of the skin or FURs reflects hair
density.
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Heros believed in magic pelts. |
The skin is an exterior body MEMBrane. As an ORGanized structure, the skin
belongs in the MEMbership of ORGans. The skin has two sorts of layers, an outer
layer or epiDERMIS which in contrast to the DERMIS, lacks connective and
vascular tissue components and the DERMis, which lacks epiTHELial cells found in
the epidermis. The skin epidermal cells derive from the embryonal ECTOderm, from
ECTO for exterior and DERM, which in Greek is skin. EpiTHELium or
endoTHELium is from Greek "tiTHENai" for "to put on, to place or
to set", the same
root is found in terms like THEME. Note polyTHELia for humans with more than two
NIPPLES (here to THEL implies "on top", in this instance mammary
glands). DERMis in Greek as in Spanish PIEL is used in
the broadest sense to include FUR, PELT, PEEL, HIDE and LEATHER.
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| Perfect
cutis. |
The conTEXT of TEGUment is comPLEX since it relates to TECH as in TECHnology as well as TEXTile. In any case TEGUment
relates to TEGEre, Latin for COVER as in TEXAs, TEJAs, and TEJA which in Spanish means TILE,
particularly those used to COVER
roofs. Provocatively in Ukrainian DAKH is roof and DACHshund is the name we use for a hound dog prone to dig and seek COVER.
As pets, DACHshunds like to sleep covered. Biologists and physicians may note that DACHshunds are covered by a loose skin that
may remind them of patients with CUTIS LAXA.
DERMatology is the medical discipline dealing with CUTneous disorders. CUTis in
Spanish is SKIN as is the CUTicle of the nail. CUTis marmorata or marble like
skin is a sign seen in Down syndrome. Other CUTaneous signs can also suggest a
diagnosis, notably skin or CUTaneous spots alike to "cafe au lait" for "coffee with milk"
are typical of some forms of
Neurofibromatosis.
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| Lax skin or
Cutis Laxa. |
DERMatolglyphics is a subject of another overview and refers to the scientific discipline dedicated to the study of
skin glyphs, carvings or grooves found on the VOLAR or special type of highly
sensory skin used for grasping. Several species of mammals have
characteristic toes, digital tips, palms, souls, and tails.
Dermatoglyphic patterns fascinate humans to the extent that some fortunetellers truly believe
that chyromancy or the study of hand features has validity in contrast to most
who are charlatans seeking to profit from human superstitions.
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Palmistry evolved into Dermatoglyphics. |
Dr. H. Cummins, forged the term Dermatoglyphics and found that in Down syndrome,
the dermatoglyphic patterns were quite specific. Cummins correctly predicted
that Down Syndrome was due to a single genetic cause. Only 20 years later,
medical experts accepted the prediction by Cummins when J. Lejeune showed that
an extra chromosome 21 was the cause of the Syndrome.
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| Skin
wrinkles. |
Also in the interest of brevity and to avoid being PELTed, I am aware that "to SKIN"
this subject, requires being "skimpy". Issues of "SKIRt" are addressed in another overview
dealing with FUR, FURy, FERRET. The sequence of FUR, FURticious,
FURious, FURy is illustrated by gathering FURs by PELTing to death newborn seals who
are unable to FLEE to save their FLEEce. There also are many MERCenary MERChants
who, as did MERCury, cheat, lie and SKIRT laws. The trade in HIDes of endangered
species is often HIDden and buying such FURs is mostly FURtive. Such an
environment fosters dishonesty and attracts dishonest BOLD MERChants who often FLEECE customers by
selling a fake FLEECE, including some with BALD spots.
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Humans pelt animals to death and use their pelts as furs to
trim garments. |
Experts propose that BALD and BOLD are unrelated, but it is
obvious that a BALD man stands out just the same as those who are BOLD. Such
similarities as the implications in BOLD, BALD, FLEECE for fur and cheat, PELT
for fur and to beat animals to death to harvest their pelts, to "SKIN" or FLEECE
to imply cheating, FURTIVE to denote "to HIDE" and the fact that FURs were among
the earliest FURnishings of mankind imply that this sort of linked ideas are
unlikely to be accidental. It is reasonable to hold that while the words sound and
structure are ephemeral, the
ideas they convey, many framed in ancient times, tend to endure across
generations and cultures.
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Skinny boys like skinny dipping. |