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tissue
[ tish-ooor, especially British, tis-yoo ]
noun
- Biology. an aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function, in a multicellular organism.
- any of several kinds of soft gauzy papers used for various purposes:
cleansing tissue; toilet tissue.
- an interwoven or interconnected series or mass:
a tissue of falsehoods.
- a piece of thin writing paper on which carbon copies are made.
- a woven fabric, especially one of light or gauzy texture, originally woven with gold or silver:
a blouse of a delicate tissue.
verb (used with object)
- to remove (a cosmetic or cream) with a facial tissue (often followed by off ):
Tissue all cosmetics off the face before going to bed.
- to weave, especially with threads of gold and silver.
tissue
/ 藞t瑟蕛u藧; 藞t瑟sju藧 /
noun
- a part of an organism consisting of a large number of cells having a similar structure and function
connective tissue
nerve tissue
- a thin piece of soft absorbent paper, usually of two or more layers, used as a disposable handkerchief, towel, etc
- See tissue paper
- an interwoven series
a tissue of lies
- a woven cloth, esp of a light gauzy nature, originally interwoven with threads of gold or silver
verb
- rare.to weave into tissue
- to decorate or clothe with tissue or tissue paper
tissue
- A large mass of similar cells that make up a part of an organism and perform a specific function. The internal organs and connective structures (including bone and cartilage) of vertebrates, and cambium, xylem, and phloem in plants are made up of different types of tissue.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 迟颈蝉顎僺耻路补濒 adjective
- 迟颈蝉顎僺耻路别测 adjective
- 颈苍顎卼别谤路迟颈蝉顎僺耻别诲 adjective
- 耻苍路迟颈蝉顎僺耻别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of tissue1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of tissue1
Example Sentences
Through a nine-hour mastectomy with reconstructive surgery that carved through fear and tissue.
Many plants absorb the toxin into their tissues, which makes it dangerous to eat root vegetables or leafy greens growing in lead-laced soil.
About 1.5 million women in the UK are thought to have the condition, which causes pain and extreme tiredness as a result of tissue similar to the womb lining growing elsewhere in the body.
Instead of removing the hardened material, they extracted her own tissue, leaving her skin loose.
The XX chromosome that in reproductive tissues results in production of eggs, and the XY chromosome that results in sperm production, are also present in all body cells.
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