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adj
prefix
noun
- (biology) A layer of tissue.
- One of several parallel horizontal layers of material arranged one on top of another.
- (computing) The level of accuracy of a computer's clock, relative to others on the network.
- (linguistics) A historical layer of a language.
- Any of the regions of the atmosphere, such as the stratosphere, that occur as layers.
- (ecology) A layer of vegetation, usually of similar height.
- (geology) A layer of sedimentary rock having approximately the same composition throughout.
- A class of society composed of people with similar social, cultural, or economic status.
- a subpopulation divided into a stratified sampling
- one of several parallel layers of material arranged one on top of another (such as a layer of tissue or cells in an organism or a layer of sedimentary rock)
- an abstract place usually conceived as having depth
- people having the same social, economic, or educational status
noun
- a pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects the organs or cells of animals or plants
- a thin pliable sheet of material
- A piece of parchment forming part of a roll.
- (biology) A microscopic double layer of lipids and proteins forming the boundary of cells or organelles.
- A mechanical, thin, flat flexible part that can deform or vibrate when excited by an external force.
- A flexible or semiflexible covering or waterproofing whose primary function is to exclude water.
noun
- the tissue forming the outer layer of an organ or structure in plant or animal
- the tissue that surrounds the lens nucleus
- the layer of unmyelinated neurons (the grey matter) forming the cortex of the cerebrum
- (countable, anatomy) The outer layer of an internal organ or body structure, such as the kidney or the brain.
- (archaeology) The outer surface of a piece of flint.
- (uncountable, botany) The tissue of a stem or root that lies inward from the epidermis, but exterior to the vascular tissue.
noun
- (biology) The material or tissue in which more specialized structures are embedded.
- the body substance in which tissue cells are embedded
- (archaeology, paleontology) The sediment surrounding and including the artifacts, features, and other materials at a site.
- The cavity or mold in which anything is formed.
- (biology) Part of the mitochondrion.
- (analytical chemistry) The environment from which a given sample is taken.
- The metaphorical place where something is made, formed, or given birth.
- (electronics) A grid-like arrangement of electronic components, especially one intended for information coding, decoding or storage.
- (slang, figurative, science fiction) Alternative letter-case form of Matrix; a controlled environment or situation in which people behave in ways that conform to pre-determined roles.
- (computing) A two-dimensional array.
- A table of data.
- (linguistics) Matrix clause is a clause that has another (subordinate) clause embedded within it.
- (dyeing) The five simple colours (black, white, blue, red, and yellow) from which all the others are formed.
- (material science) A binding agent of composite materials, e.g. resin in fibreglass.
- (mathematics) A rectangular arrangement of numbers or terms having various uses such as transforming coordinates in geometry, solving systems of linear equations in linear algebra and representing graphs in graph theory.
- (geology) A geological matrix.
- (biology) An extracellular matrix, the material or tissue between the cells of animals or plants.
- (biology) The medium in which bacteria are cultured.
- (printing, historical) In printmaking, the plate or block used, with ink, to hold the image that makes up the print.
- (printing, historical) In hot metal typesetting, a mold for casting a letter.
- the formative tissue at the base of a nail
- an enclosure within which something originates or develops
- (mathematics) a rectangular array of quantities or expressions set out by rows and columns; treated as a single element and manipulated according to rules
- (geology) a mass of fine-grained rock in which fossils, crystals, or gems are embedded
- mold used in the production of phonograph records, type, or other relief surface
adj
- of unlike parts or organs; growing closely attached
- (zoology) Growing with one side adherent to a stem; applied to the lateral zooids of corals and other compound animals. in fish, having the eyes fused and unable to rotate independently
- (botany, mycology) Linked or fused to a structure of a type different from itself; for example, attachment of a stamen to a petal is adnate, while attachment of a stamen to another stamen is connate.
noun
- muscle tissue that does not appear striated under the microscope; has the form of thin layers or sheets
- a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels (excluding the heart)
- (anatomy) Involuntary muscle which is found within the intestines, throat, uterus, and blood vessel walls.
noun
- (anatomy) Any of several ribbon-like bands of tissue.
- (architecture, Doric architecture) A band between the frieze and architrave in the Doric order.
- (historical) A ribbon worn in the hair in ancient Greece.
- (biology) Any species of the genus Taenia of tapeworms.
- tapeworms parasitic in humans which uses the pig as its intermediate host
- a narrow headband or strip of ribbon worn as a headband
verb
noun
- (botany) In orchids, a fleshy outgrowth from the labellum.
- (botany) In grasses, a hardened extension from the base of a floret, which may or may not elongate and is often covered in hairs or bristles.
- (entomology) A shining area on the frons of many species of Tabanomorpha (horse flies and relatives).
- (botany) The new formation over the end of a cutting, before it puts out rootlets.
- The material of repair in fractures of bone; a substance exuded at the site of fracture, which is at first soft or cartilaginous in consistency, but is ultimately converted into true bone and unites the fragments into a single piece.
- A hardened area of the skin (especially on the foot or hand) caused by repeated friction, wear or use.
- (botany) an isolated thickening of tissue, especially a stiff protuberance on the lip of an orchid
- an area of skin that is thick or hard from continual pressure or friction (as the sole of the foot)
- bony tissue formed during the healing of a fractured bone
verb
noun
- A sheet of absorbent paper, especially one that is made to be used as tissue paper, toilet paper or a handkerchief.
- (horse racing, slang) The scratch sheet or racing form.
- Absorbent paper as material.
- (biology) A group of cells (along with their extracellular matrix if any) that are similar in origin and function together to do a specific job.
- A fine transparent silk material, used for veils, etc.; specifically, cloth interwoven with gold or silver threads, or embossed with figures.
- Web; texture; complicated fabrication; connected series.
- Thin, woven, gauze-like fabric.
- a soft thin (usually translucent) paper
- part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
noun
- an enveloping or covering membrane or layer of body tissue
- any of a variety of loose fitting cloaks extending to the hips or knees
- Synonym of gymslip.
- (anatomy, botany) Any covering, such as seed coat or the organ that covers a membrane.
- A garment worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles.
noun
- membranous tissue covering internal organs and other internal surfaces of the body
- (anatomy) A membranous tissue composed of one or more layers of cells which forms the covering of most internal and external surfaces of the body and its organs: internally including the lining of vessels and other small cavities, and externally being the skin.
noun
- (pathology) Anatomical tissue that is not found in its usual place.
- A miserable, dysfunctional state or society that has a very poor standard of living or severe censorship, oppression, etc.
- state in which the conditions of life are extremely bad as from deprivation or oppression or terror
- a work of fiction describing an imaginary place where life is extremely bad because of deprivation or oppression or terror
adj
- (biology) Capable of producing new tissue.
- (linguistic morphology) Pertaining to the formation of words; specifically, of an affix: forming words through inflection.
- Of or pertaining to the formation and subsequent growth of something.
- (education) Of a form of assessment: used to guide learning rather than to quantify educational outcomes.
- Capable of forming something.
- capable of forming new cells and tissues
- forming or capable of forming or molding or fashioning
noun
noun
- outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism
- the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit
- the ceremonial act of clothing someone in the insignia of an office; the formal promotion of a person to an office or rank
- money that is invested with an expectation of profit
- the act of putting on robes or vestments
- the commitment of something other than money (time, energy, or effort) to a project with the expectation of some worthwhile result
- The act of investing, or state of being invested.
- (finance) A placement of capital in expectation of deriving income or profit from its use or appreciation.
- (military) The act of surrounding, blocking up, or besieging by an armed force, or the state of being so surrounded.
- A mixture of silica sand and plaster which, by surrounding a wax pattern, creates a negative mold of the form used for casting, among other metals, bronze.
adj
- tending to draw together or constrict soft organic tissue
- sour or bitter in taste
- (medicine) Having the effect of drawing tissue together; styptic.
- Extremely sour, bitter.
- Causing a dry or puckering mouthfeel; characteristic of foods with high tannin content, such as certain kinds of berries and citrus fruits.
- Sharp, caustic, severe.
noun
noun
- a small structural space between tissues or parts of an organ
- small opening between things
- (figurative) A fragment of space.
- A small opening or space between objects, especially adjacent objects or objects set closely together, such as between cords in a rope, components of a multiconductor electrical cable or atoms in a crystal.
- An interval of time required by the Roman Catholic Church between the attainment of different degrees of an order.
- (by extension) A small interval of time free to be spent on activities other than one's primary goal.
prefix
noun
- (anatomy) A covering membrane or velum
- (botany) A spongy, usually pale, multiseriate epidermis (i.e. consisting of multiple layers of cells) covering the roots of some kinds of plants, especially plant species with an epiphytic or semi-epiphytic habit. Examples include various orchid and Clivia species
noun
- the act of bringing near or bringing together especially the cut edges of tissue
- an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth
- an imprecise or incomplete account
- the quality of coming near to identity (especially close in quantity)
- (uncountable, countable) The act, process or result of approximating, as:
- (mathematics) An imprecise solution or result that is adequate for a defined purpose.
- (medicine) The act of bringing together the edges of tissue to be sutured.
- (linguistics) The act of producing a near-simulation of the pronunciation of a foreign language for a loanword therefrom, or any given pronunciation resulting from that act.
noun
- (biology) A layer of tissue.
- One of several parallel horizontal layers of material arranged one on top of another.
- (computing) The level of accuracy of a computer's clock, relative to others on the network.
- (linguistics) A historical layer of a language.
- Any of the regions of the atmosphere, such as the stratosphere, that occur as layers.
- (ecology) A layer of vegetation, usually of similar height.
- (geology) A layer of sedimentary rock having approximately the same composition throughout.
- A class of society composed of people with similar social, cultural, or economic status.
- a subpopulation divided into a stratified sampling
- one of several parallel layers of material arranged one on top of another (such as a layer of tissue or cells in an organism or a layer of sedimentary rock)
- an abstract place usually conceived as having depth
- people having the same social, economic, or educational status
noun
- a pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects the organs or cells of animals or plants
- a thin pliable sheet of material
- A piece of parchment forming part of a roll.
- (biology) A microscopic double layer of lipids and proteins forming the boundary of cells or organelles.
- A mechanical, thin, flat flexible part that can deform or vibrate when excited by an external force.
- A flexible or semiflexible covering or waterproofing whose primary function is to exclude water.
noun
- the tissue forming the outer layer of an organ or structure in plant or animal
- the tissue that surrounds the lens nucleus
- the layer of unmyelinated neurons (the grey matter) forming the cortex of the cerebrum
- (countable, anatomy) The outer layer of an internal organ or body structure, such as the kidney or the brain.
- (archaeology) The outer surface of a piece of flint.
- (uncountable, botany) The tissue of a stem or root that lies inward from the epidermis, but exterior to the vascular tissue.
noun
- (biology) The material or tissue in which more specialized structures are embedded.
- the body substance in which tissue cells are embedded
- (archaeology, paleontology) The sediment surrounding and including the artifacts, features, and other materials at a site.
- The cavity or mold in which anything is formed.
- (biology) Part of the mitochondrion.
- (analytical chemistry) The environment from which a given sample is taken.
- The metaphorical place where something is made, formed, or given birth.
- (electronics) A grid-like arrangement of electronic components, especially one intended for information coding, decoding or storage.
- (slang, figurative, science fiction) Alternative letter-case form of Matrix; a controlled environment or situation in which people behave in ways that conform to pre-determined roles.
- (computing) A two-dimensional array.
- A table of data.
- (linguistics) Matrix clause is a clause that has another (subordinate) clause embedded within it.
- (dyeing) The five simple colours (black, white, blue, red, and yellow) from which all the others are formed.
- (material science) A binding agent of composite materials, e.g. resin in fibreglass.
- (mathematics) A rectangular arrangement of numbers or terms having various uses such as transforming coordinates in geometry, solving systems of linear equations in linear algebra and representing graphs in graph theory.
- (geology) A geological matrix.
- (biology) An extracellular matrix, the material or tissue between the cells of animals or plants.
- (biology) The medium in which bacteria are cultured.
- (printing, historical) In printmaking, the plate or block used, with ink, to hold the image that makes up the print.
- (printing, historical) In hot metal typesetting, a mold for casting a letter.
- the formative tissue at the base of a nail
- an enclosure within which something originates or develops
- (mathematics) a rectangular array of quantities or expressions set out by rows and columns; treated as a single element and manipulated according to rules
- (geology) a mass of fine-grained rock in which fossils, crystals, or gems are embedded
- mold used in the production of phonograph records, type, or other relief surface
noun
- muscle tissue that does not appear striated under the microscope; has the form of thin layers or sheets
- a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels (excluding the heart)
- (anatomy) Involuntary muscle which is found within the intestines, throat, uterus, and blood vessel walls.
noun
- (anatomy) Any of several ribbon-like bands of tissue.
- (architecture, Doric architecture) A band between the frieze and architrave in the Doric order.
- (historical) A ribbon worn in the hair in ancient Greece.
- (biology) Any species of the genus Taenia of tapeworms.
- tapeworms parasitic in humans which uses the pig as its intermediate host
- a narrow headband or strip of ribbon worn as a headband
noun
- an enveloping or covering membrane or layer of body tissue
- any of a variety of loose fitting cloaks extending to the hips or knees
- Synonym of gymslip.
- (anatomy, botany) Any covering, such as seed coat or the organ that covers a membrane.
- A garment worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles.
noun
- membranous tissue covering internal organs and other internal surfaces of the body
- (anatomy) A membranous tissue composed of one or more layers of cells which forms the covering of most internal and external surfaces of the body and its organs: internally including the lining of vessels and other small cavities, and externally being the skin.
noun
- (pathology) Anatomical tissue that is not found in its usual place.
- A miserable, dysfunctional state or society that has a very poor standard of living or severe censorship, oppression, etc.
- state in which the conditions of life are extremely bad as from deprivation or oppression or terror
- a work of fiction describing an imaginary place where life is extremely bad because of deprivation or oppression or terror
noun
- outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism
- the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit
- the ceremonial act of clothing someone in the insignia of an office; the formal promotion of a person to an office or rank
- money that is invested with an expectation of profit
- the act of putting on robes or vestments
- the commitment of something other than money (time, energy, or effort) to a project with the expectation of some worthwhile result
- The act of investing, or state of being invested.
- (finance) A placement of capital in expectation of deriving income or profit from its use or appreciation.
- (military) The act of surrounding, blocking up, or besieging by an armed force, or the state of being so surrounded.
- A mixture of silica sand and plaster which, by surrounding a wax pattern, creates a negative mold of the form used for casting, among other metals, bronze.
noun
- a small structural space between tissues or parts of an organ
- small opening between things
- (figurative) A fragment of space.
- A small opening or space between objects, especially adjacent objects or objects set closely together, such as between cords in a rope, components of a multiconductor electrical cable or atoms in a crystal.
- An interval of time required by the Roman Catholic Church between the attainment of different degrees of an order.
- (by extension) A small interval of time free to be spent on activities other than one's primary goal.
noun
- (anatomy) A covering membrane or velum
- (botany) A spongy, usually pale, multiseriate epidermis (i.e. consisting of multiple layers of cells) covering the roots of some kinds of plants, especially plant species with an epiphytic or semi-epiphytic habit. Examples include various orchid and Clivia species
noun
- the act of bringing near or bringing together especially the cut edges of tissue
- an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth
- an imprecise or incomplete account
- the quality of coming near to identity (especially close in quantity)
- (uncountable, countable) The act, process or result of approximating, as:
- (mathematics) An imprecise solution or result that is adequate for a defined purpose.
- (medicine) The act of bringing together the edges of tissue to be sutured.
- (linguistics) The act of producing a near-simulation of the pronunciation of a foreign language for a loanword therefrom, or any given pronunciation resulting from that act.
verb
noun
- (botany) In orchids, a fleshy outgrowth from the labellum.
- (botany) In grasses, a hardened extension from the base of a floret, which may or may not elongate and is often covered in hairs or bristles.
- (entomology) A shining area on the frons of many species of Tabanomorpha (horse flies and relatives).
- (botany) The new formation over the end of a cutting, before it puts out rootlets.
- The material of repair in fractures of bone; a substance exuded at the site of fracture, which is at first soft or cartilaginous in consistency, but is ultimately converted into true bone and unites the fragments into a single piece.
- A hardened area of the skin (especially on the foot or hand) caused by repeated friction, wear or use.
- (botany) an isolated thickening of tissue, especially a stiff protuberance on the lip of an orchid
- an area of skin that is thick or hard from continual pressure or friction (as the sole of the foot)
- bony tissue formed during the healing of a fractured bone
verb
noun
- A sheet of absorbent paper, especially one that is made to be used as tissue paper, toilet paper or a handkerchief.
- (horse racing, slang) The scratch sheet or racing form.
- Absorbent paper as material.
- (biology) A group of cells (along with their extracellular matrix if any) that are similar in origin and function together to do a specific job.
- A fine transparent silk material, used for veils, etc.; specifically, cloth interwoven with gold or silver threads, or embossed with figures.
- Web; texture; complicated fabrication; connected series.
- Thin, woven, gauze-like fabric.
- a soft thin (usually translucent) paper
- part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
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adj
adj
- of unlike parts or organs; growing closely attached
- (zoology) Growing with one side adherent to a stem; applied to the lateral zooids of corals and other compound animals. in fish, having the eyes fused and unable to rotate independently
- (botany, mycology) Linked or fused to a structure of a type different from itself; for example, attachment of a stamen to a petal is adnate, while attachment of a stamen to another stamen is connate.
adj
- (biology) Capable of producing new tissue.
- (linguistic morphology) Pertaining to the formation of words; specifically, of an affix: forming words through inflection.
- Of or pertaining to the formation and subsequent growth of something.
- (education) Of a form of assessment: used to guide learning rather than to quantify educational outcomes.
- Capable of forming something.
- capable of forming new cells and tissues
- forming or capable of forming or molding or fashioning
noun
adj
- tending to draw together or constrict soft organic tissue
- sour or bitter in taste
- (medicine) Having the effect of drawing tissue together; styptic.
- Extremely sour, bitter.
- Causing a dry or puckering mouthfeel; characteristic of foods with high tannin content, such as certain kinds of berries and citrus fruits.
- Sharp, caustic, severe.