Integument: nm (word coming from the Latin tegumentum, from tegere “to wrap, to cover”).
In botany, the integument designates a differentiated tissue forming an envelope around various organs, notably the ovule and the seed.
In anatomy, an integument is a differentiated tissue (skin, shell, scales, etc.) covering the body of an animal.
The human foreskin is an integument that covers the glans of the penis....
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