Where does “viscerocutaneous” come from?
viscerocutaneous (English) comes from English cutaneous, from New Latin cutaneus, from Latin cutis, from Proto-Indo-European kuH-t-, from Proto-Indo-European (s)kewH- — to cover, bedeck; cover.
viscerocutaneous (English): Of or pertaining to one or more viscera and the skin, and to a passage connecting a visceral cavity with the body's surface, as in a viscerocutaneous fistula
Definitions
- Of or pertaining to one or more viscera and the skin, and to a passage connecting a visceral cavity with the body's surface, as in a viscerocutaneous fistula