different between subcutaneous vs cellulite
subcutaneous
English
Etymology
From Latin subcut?neus, from sub- + cutis (“skin”) + adjectival suffix -?neus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?bkju??te?n??s/
- Rhymes: -e?ni?s, -e?n??s
Adjective
subcutaneous (comparative more subcutaneous, superlative most subcutaneous)
- Pertaining to the fatty layer under the skin.
Derived terms
- subcutaneously
Translations
subcutaneous From the web:
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- what subcutaneous mean
- what subcutaneous injection
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cellulite
English
Etymology
From French cellulite.
Noun
cellulite (countable and uncountable, plural cellulites)
- The dimpled appearance of skin caused by the protrusion of subcutaneous adipose tissue.
Translations
French
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /s?.ly.lit/
Noun
cellulite f (plural cellulites)
- cellulite
- cellulitis
Italian
Etymology
cellula +? -ite
Noun
cellulite f (plural celluliti)
- cellulite
- cellulitis
Synonyms
- liposclerosi
Derived terms
- cellulitico
cellulite From the web:
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