dermis
/ˈdɝrmɪs/Definitions
1. noun
the layer of skin beneath the epidermis, consisting mainly of connective tissue and embedded with nerve and blood vessels.
“The dermatologist examined the patient’s dermis for signs of scarring.”
2. noun
a layer of tissue that separates the hypodermis from the epidermis.
“The dermis played a crucial role in regulating body temperature.”