tissue
♦ tis|sue /t'ɪʃuː, t'ɪsjuː/ (tissues)
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In animals and plants, tissue consists of cells that are similar to each other in appearance and that have the same function.
As we age we lose muscle tissue...
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Tissue or tissue paper is thin paper that is used for wrapping things that are easily damaged, such as objects made of glass or china.
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A tissue is a piece of thin soft paper that you use to blow your nose.
...a box of tissues.con|nec|tive tis|sue
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Connective tissue is the substance in the bodies of animals and people which fills in the spaces between organs and connects muscles and bones. (TECHNICAL)
1 [N-UNCOUNT] also N in pl
In animals and plants, tissue consists of cells that are similar to each other in appearance and that have the same function.
As we age we lose muscle tissue...
2 [N-UNCOUNT]
Tissue or tissue paper is thin paper that is used for wrapping things that are easily damaged, such as objects made of glass or china.
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A tissue is a piece of thin soft paper that you use to blow your nose.
...a box of tissues.con|nec|tive tis|sue
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Connective tissue is the substance in the bodies of animals and people which fills in the spaces between organs and connects muscles and bones. (TECHNICAL)