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==Derivative terms and sundry usages== Derivative terms include various adjectival forms such as integumentary (e.g. system), integumental (e.g. integumental glands, "peltate glands, the integument being raised like a bladder due to abundant secretion"<ref name="BotGloss">Jackson, Benjamin, Daydon; A Glossary of Botanic Terms with their Derivation and Accent; Published by Gerald Duckworth & Co. London, 4th ed 1928</ref>) and integumented (as opposed to bare).<ref>{{cite book |editor = Collocott TC | title = Dictionary of Science and Technology | publisher = W. and R. Chambers | location = Edinburgh | year = 1974 | isbn = 0-550-13202-3 }}</ref> Other illustrative examples of usage occur in the following articles: *[[Connective tissue in skeletal muscle]] *[[Dorsal artery of the penis]] (example of integument enclosing an internal organ) *[[Flensing]] *[[Flesh]] (generic use of plural "integuments") *[[Herzog & de Meuron]] (figurative usage) *[[Integumentary system]] (senses related to vertebrate skin and medical aspects) *[[Cat anatomy#Muscles|Integumental muscles]] *[[Mosasaur#Soft tissue|Mosasaur]] *[[Seed]]
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