Etymology:
Meaning:
"Subcutaneous" means beneath the skin. It refers to the layer of connective and adipose tissue that lies immediately beneath the dermis (true skin).
Origin:
The term "subcutaneous" was first used in the 17th century to describe the layer of tissue under the skin. It was derived from the Latin words "sub" (under) and "cutaneus" (of the skin).
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