1620s, from Late Latin epidermis, from Greek epidermis "the outer skin," from epi "on" (see epi-) + derma "skin" (from PIE root *der- "to split, flay, peel," with derivatives referring to skin and leather). Related: Epidermal; epidermic.
epicureous
epicycle
epidemic
epidemiology
epidemy
epidermis
epididymis
epidural
epigastrium
epiglottis
epigone