Tissue ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Tissue ( noun )

  1. A group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
  2. A soft, thin paper used for wiping one's nose or cleaning oneself.
  3. A piece of cloth or fabric.
  4. A delicate and light material used in dressmaking or decoration.

Origin:

The word "tissue" comes from the latin word "tissue" which means a piece of cloth or a weave.

Examples:

  1. The tissue of the heart is responsible for pumping blood.
  2. He pulled a tissue out of his pocket to blow his nose.
  3. The tissue of the dress was very lightweight.
  4. The tissue paper was used to wrap the gift.
  5. The tissue of the leaves is used to make paper.

(As a verb)

Tissue ( verb )

  1. A group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
  2. A soft, thin paper used for wiping one's nose or cleaning oneself.
  3. A piece of cloth or fabric.
  4. A delicate and light material used in dressmaking or decoration.

Origin:

The word "tissue" comes from the latin word "tissue" which means a piece of cloth or a weave.

Examples:

  1. The tissue of the heart is responsible for pumping blood.
  2. He pulled a tissue out of his pocket to blow his nose.
  3. The tissue of the dress was very lightweight.
  4. The tissue paper was used to wrap the gift.
  5. The tissue of the leaves is used to make paper.
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