corium
/ˈkɔːriəm/Definitions
1. noun
a layer of tissue in the skin of certain animals, such as sheep or goats, which is used to make leather.
“The tanner processed the corium to create high-quality leather.”
1. noun
a layer of tissue in the skin of certain animals, such as sheep or goats, which is used to make leather.
“The tanner processed the corium to create high-quality leather.”