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vernix caseosa

[vur-niks key-see-oh-suh]

noun

Medicine/Medical.
  1. the fatty matter, consisting chiefly of dead epidermal cells and sebaceous secretions, covering the skin of a fetus and newborn.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of vernix caseosa1

< New Latin: cheeselike varnish
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Example Sentences

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To be more scientific and appropriate, I clarified that I meant the vernix caseosa, which is Latin for “cheeselike varnish”.

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This now has85 begun to disappear and the skin becomes brighter and is covered with a white, cheesy material called the vernix caseosa.

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