noun
- The layer of tissue beneath the epidermis of the skin; the subcutaneous tissue or hypodermis.
- A genus of parasitic botflies whose larvae burrow under the skin of mammals, causing painful infections.
Usage: anatomy; also called hypodermis
Usage: zoology; medical
Examples
- The hypoderma provides insulation and stores energy reserves for the body.
- Collagen fibers in the hypoderma give skin its elasticity and strength.
- Cattle can be infected by hypoderma larvae, which tunnel through the subcutaneous tissue.
- The hypoderma is thicker in areas of the body that experience more pressure.
- Dermatologists study the hypoderma to understand skin aging and repair mechanisms.