tissued Antonyms
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Meaning of tissued
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tissued (imp. & p. p.)
of Tissue
Webster
tissued (a.)
Clothed in, or adorned with, tissue; also, variegated; as, tissued flowers.
tissued Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The aging walls of the house had become weather-worn and tissue-paper thin.
- The ancient manuscript was so fragile that it was preserved in a protective tissue-lined box.
- The biologist studied the microscopic tissue samples to determine their composition.
- The doctor used tissue culture to grow cells in the laboratory for research purposes.
- The tissues of the body are specialized groups of cells that perform specific functions.
- 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.