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Tissue logo #10101) Body part 2) Car instalment in The Paper 3) Carbon-copy paper 4) Complicated mesh 5) Disposable hankie 6) Disposable hanky 7) Epithelium 8) Flu-season necessity 9) French word used in English 10) Gauzy paper 11) Gift box liner 12) Gift-box liner 13) Handkerchief alternative 14) Hankie substitute
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Tissue logo #10101) Handkerchief 2) Hankie 3) Kleenex 4) Muscle 5) Tela
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tissue logo #20105A group of cells of similar structure which performs a special function.
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Tissue logo #21002• (n.) Fig.: Web; texture; complicated fabrication; connected series; as, a tissue of forgeries, or of falsehood. • (n.) One of the elementary materials or fibres, having a uniform structure and a specialized function, of which ordinary animals and plants are composed; a texture; as, epithelial tissue; connective tissue. • (n.) A wov...
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tissue logo #21776A thin sheet of paper inserted into a book to protect plates from damage and to prevent offsetting onto facing pages.
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tissue logo #20148[Noun] Lots of similar cells that form the body of an animal or plant.
Example: When she was burned in a house fire she had to get a graft of skin tissue.
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tissue logo #21579A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
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tissue logo #21160A group of cells with a specific function in the body of an organism. Lung tissue, vascular tissues, and muscle tissue are all kinds of tissues found in some animals. Tissues are usually composed of nearly identical cells, and are often organized into larger units called organs.
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tissue logo #20973A group of similar cells united to perform a specific function. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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tissue logo #21001(tish´oo) a group or layer of similarly specialized cells that together perform certain special functions.
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Tissue logo #22138A tissue in medicine is not like a piece of tissue paper. It is a broad term that is applied to any group of cells that perform specific functions. A tissue in medicine need not form a layer. Thus, the bone marrow is a tissue; Connective tissue consists of cells that make up fibers in the framework supporting other body tissues; and lymphoid tissue...
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Tissue logo #22417A tissue in medicine is not like a piece of tissue paper. It is a broad term that is applied to any
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Tissue logo #10444A group of cells of similar structure which performs a special function.
A collection of cells which compose a defined region of the anatomy of a plant or animal.
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tissue logo #10444(Life processes and cells) Group of cells of the same type doing a particular job, eg the blood (a liquid tissue)
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Tissue logo #20972Tis'sue noun [ French tissu , from tissu , past participle of tisser , tistre , to weave, from Latin texere . See Text .] 1. A woven fabric. 2. A fine transparent silk stuff, used for veils, etc.; specifically, cloth interwoven with gold or ...
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Tissue logo #20972Tis'sue transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Tissued ; present participle & verbal noun Tissuing .] To form tissue of; to interweave. « Covered with cloth of gold tissued upon blue.» Bacon.
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Tissue logo #21028A group of similar cells that are organized into a structure with a specific purpose.
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tissue logo #23003A group of cells with a specific function in the body of an organism. Lung tissue, vascular tissues, and muscle tissue are all kinds of tissues found in some animals. Tissues are usually composed of nearly identical cells, and are often organized into larger units called organs.
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tissue logo #20012A group of cells with a specific function in the body of an organism. Lung tissue, vascular tissues, and muscle tissue are all kinds of tissues found in some animals. Tissues are usually composed of nearly identical cells, and are often organized into larger units called organs.
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tissue logo #23952a collection of cells that perform a job
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tissue logo #20974 noun a soft thin (usually translucent) paper
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tissue logo #20974 noun part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
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Tissue logo #21200A group of cells of the same type, such as a muscle.
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Tissue logo #23246A group of similar cells that act together in the performance of a particular function.
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Tissue logo #23328A collection of similar cells specialized to perform a particular function.
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