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Pith logo #10101) Bare bones 2) Central part 3) Core 4) Essence 5) Essence or core 6) Essential part 7) Gist 8) Heart 9) Heart of the matter 10) Heart or soul 11) Helmet on a safari 12) Helmet type 13) Importance 14) Important part 15) Inside stuff 16) It lines the rind 17) Kind of helmet 18) Marrow 19) Material for a topi
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Pith logo #10101) Core 2) Essence 3) Haecceity 4) Intrinsicality 5) Inwardness 6) Meat
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pith logo #21820the central region of a stem, inside the vascular cylinder; the spongy parenchymatous central tissue in some stems and roots.
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Pith logo #21002• (n.) The spinal cord; the marrow. • (v. t.) To destroy the central nervous system of (an animal, as a frog), as by passing a stout wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal. • (n.) The spongy interior substance of a feather. • (n.) Hence: The which contains the strength of life; the vital or essential part; concentrated f...
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pith logo #21003(from the article `angiosperm`) ...hollow cylinder or discrete procambial strands, which differentiate into primary xylem and phloem. The ground tissue that lies outside the ... ...and phloem. The cells between the vascular bundles are thin-walled and often store starch. The peripheral region of cells in the stem is called ... The pi...
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pith logo #21160The ground tissue occupying the center of the stem or root within the vascular cylinder. Pith usually consists of parenchyma.
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Pith logo #20933 The small, soft core at the original center of a tree around which wood formation takes place.
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pith logo #20973The soft central portion of a plant stem inside the vascular cylinder. ... To destroy the brain of an animal (such as a frog or turtle) to render it unconscious prior to vivisection. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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pith logo #21113The small soft core occurring in the centre of a tree trunk, branch, twig, or log
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Pith logo #21220In citrus fruit, the white cellular lining to the rind coating the flesh.
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Pith logo #21489The soft core in the center of a tree trunk.
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Pith logo #22037The central, often soft, part of a stem.
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pith logo #22043the spongy central portion of stems and branches.
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Pith logo #10444The parenchymatous tissue in the central area of a stem.
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Pith logo #20972Pith noun [ Anglo-Saxon pi...a ; akin to Dutch pit pith, kernel, LG. peddik . Confer Pit a kernel.] 1. (Botany) The soft spongy substance in the center of the stems of many plants and trees, especially those of the dicotyledonous or exogenous classes. It consi...
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Pith logo #20972Pith transitive verb (Physiol.) To destroy the central nervous system of (an animal, as a frog), as by passing a stout wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal.
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pith logo #22293The central tissue in stems and roots.
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pith logo #20001 essential part force soft liquid substance 
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pith logo #21192The white, spongy substance found inside the stem of many plants.
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Pith logo #21217The pith or medulla is the central cellular part of the stem of a flowering plant.
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pith logo #22997To severely damage the brain of a frog, also any central region of parenchyma tissue within a plant stem.
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pith logo #20013To severely damage the brain of a frog, also any central region of parenchyma tissue within a plant stem.
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Pith logo #20198The narrow channel in the innermost part of the tree, its trunk, each branch and twig,
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pith logo #20974 noun soft spongelike central cylinder of the stems of most flowering plants
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Pith logo #22455soft and spongy, or chambered tissue found in the middle of the stem.
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