Tissue
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Tissue ( noun )
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
- A soft, thin paper used for wiping one's nose or cleaning oneself.
- A piece of cloth or fabric.
- 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:
- The tissue of the heart is responsible for pumping blood.
- He pulled a tissue out of his pocket to blow his nose.
- The tissue of the dress was very lightweight.
- The tissue paper was used to wrap the gift.
- The tissue of the leaves is used to make paper.
(As a verb)
Tissue ( verb )
- A group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
- A soft, thin paper used for wiping one's nose or cleaning oneself.
- A piece of cloth or fabric.
- 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:
- The tissue of the heart is responsible for pumping blood.
- He pulled a tissue out of his pocket to blow his nose.
- The tissue of the dress was very lightweight.
- The tissue paper was used to wrap the gift.
- The tissue of the leaves is used to make paper.