How do you say CUTICULA in English?

Is it painful?
Though it may sound like a hard one it is not. In fact it is prety similar to the Spanish spelling. The word in English is CUTICLE.
What is a CUTICLE (we have like twenty of them)? 
If the image is not enought o fiigure it out, here you go: it is that brief layer made of skin that covers that part where nails grow out of our fingers or toes. Supposedly, it does not have any specific function other than covering that part. Some people consider that aesthetically speaking CUTICLES are unattractive and advise to remove them since it is not like you can die only because of that (as it is seen in the picture where a CUTICLE is being removed). 
The word CUTICLE is apparently taken from French hence its pronunciation (something like KYUTIKOL). Amazingly enough the word CUTICULA exists in English and is used in Zoology mainly with a slightly different meaning.
The plural has an irregular form: CUTICULAE.  

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