tissued Antonyms

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Meaning of tissued

Webster

tissued (imp. & p. p.)

of Tissue

Webster

tissued (a.)

Clothed in, or adorned with, tissue; also, variegated; as, tissued flowers.

tissued Sentence Examples

  1. The fragile flower petals were tissue-thin and easily torn.
  2. The injured soldier was treated with tissue-like gauze to absorb the bleeding.
  3. The paper handkerchiefs were soft and tissue-like, offering gentle comfort.
  4. The insect's wings were composed of a delicate tissue filled with microscopic air pockets.
  5. The aging walls of the house had become weather-worn and tissue-paper thin.
  6. The ancient manuscript was so fragile that it was preserved in a protective tissue-lined box.
  7. The biologist studied the microscopic tissue samples to determine their composition.
  8. The doctor used tissue culture to grow cells in the laboratory for research purposes.
  9. The tissues of the body are specialized groups of cells that perform specific functions.
  10. The water-absorbing tissues in plants play a vital role in nutrient uptake and survival.

FAQs About the word tissued

of Tissue, Clothed in, or adorned with, tissue; also, variegated; as, tissued flowers.

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The fragile flower petals were tissue-thin and easily torn.

The injured soldier was treated with tissue-like gauze to absorb the bleeding.

The paper handkerchiefs were soft and tissue-like, offering gentle comfort.

The insect's wings were composed of a delicate tissue filled with microscopic air pockets.