English-Thai Dictionary
tissue
N กระดาษ บางที่ ใช้ ห่อหุ้ม kra-dad-ti-chai-hor-huam
tissue
N กระดาษ บางๆ สำหรับ เช็ดหน้า หรือ เช็ดมือ kra-dad-bang-sam-rab-ched-na
tissue
N สิ่ง ที่ เป็น ชุด ต่อเนื่อง และ มี ความ ซับซ้อน sing-ti-pen-chud-tor-nuang
tissue
N เนื้อเยื่อ ของ คน สัตว์ หรือ พืช nuan-yuai-kong-kon-sad-rue-phud
tissue paper
N กระดาษ บาง มาก kra-dad-bang-mak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TISSUE
n.tish'u. 1. Cloth interwoven with gold or silver, or with figured colors.
A robe of tissue, stiff with golden wire.
2. In anatomy, texture or organization of parts. The peculiar intimate structure of a part is called its tissue. A part of a fibrous structure is called a fibrous tissue. The organs of the body are made up of simpler elements, some generally diffused through the body, and others peculiar to particular organs. These simpler structures are called the tissues of the body; as the cellular tissue; the mucous tissue, etc. The cellular tissue is the cellular membrane.
3. A connected series; as, the whole story is a tissue of forgeries or of falsehood.
TISSUE
v.t.To form tissue; to interweave; to variegate. The chariot was covered with cloth of gold tissued upon blue.
TISSUED
pp. Interwoven; formed with variegated work.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TISSUE
Tis "sue, n. Etym: [F. tissu, fr. tissu, p.p. of tisser, tistre, to weave, fr. L. texere. See Text. ]
1. A woven fabric.
2. A fine transparent silk stuff, used for veils, etc. ; specifically, cloth interwoven with gold or silver threads, or embossed with figures. A robe of tissue, stiff with golden wire. Dryden. In their glittering tissues bear emblazed Holy memorials. Milton.
3. (Biol.)
Defn: One of the elementary materials or fibres, having a uniform structure and a specialized function, of which ordinary animals and plants are composed; a texture; as, epithelial tissue; connective tissue.
Note: The term tissue is also often applied in a wider sense to all the materials or elementary tissues, differing in structure and function, which go to make up an organ; as, vascular tissue, tegumentary tissue, etc.
4. Fig. : Web; texture; complicated fabrication; connected series; as, a tissue of forgeries, or of falsehood. Unwilling to leave the dry bones of Agnosticism wholly unclothed with any living tissue of religious emotion. A. J. Balfour.Tissue paper, very thin, gauzelike paper, used for protecting engravings in books, for wrapping up delicate articles, etc.
TISSUE
Tis "sue, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tissued; p. pr. & vb. n. Tissuing. ]
Defn: To form tissue of; to interweave. Covered with cloth of gold tissued upon blue. Bacon.
TISSUED
TISSUED Tis "sued, a.
Defn: Clothed in, or adorned with, tissue; also, variegated; as, tissued flowers. Cowper. And crested chiefs and tissued dames Assembled at the clarion's call. T. Warton.
New American Oxford Dictionary
tissue
tis sue |ˈtiSHo͞o ˈtɪʃu | ▶noun 1 any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products: inflammation is a reaction of living tissue to infection or injury | (tissues ) : the organs and tissues of the body. 2 tissue paper. • a disposable piece of absorbent paper, used esp. as a handkerchief or for cleaning the skin. • rich or fine material of a delicate or gauzy texture: [ as modifier ] : the blue and silver tissue sari. 3 [ in sing. ] an intricate structure or network made from a number of connected items: such scandalous stories are a tissue of lies . DERIVATIVES tis su ey adjective tissue ( sense 2 ) ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French tissu ‘woven, ’ past participle of tistre, from Latin texere ‘to weave. ’ The word originally denoted a rich material, often interwoven with gold or silver threads, later (mid 16th cent. ) any woven fabric, hence the notion of ‘intricacy. ’
tissue culture
tis sue cul ture ▶noun Biology & Medicine the growth in an artificial medium of cells derived from living tissue. • a cell culture of this kind.
tissue fluid
tis sue flu id ▶noun Physiology extracellular fluid that bathes the cells of most tissues, arriving via blood capillaries and being removed via the lymphatic vessels.
tissue paper
tis sue pa per |ˈtɪʃuːpeɪpə (r )| ▶noun thin, soft paper, typically used for wrapping or protecting fragile or delicate articles.
tissue type
tis ¦sue type ▶noun a class of tissues which are immunologically compatible with one another. ▶verb ( tissue-type ) [ with obj. ] determine the tissue type of. • (as noun tissue-typing ) the assessment of the immunological compatibility of tissue from separate sources, particularly prior to organ transplantation.
Oxford Dictionary
tissue
tissue |ˈtɪʃuː, ˈtɪsjuː | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products: inflammation is a reaction of living tissue to infection or injury | (tissues ) : the organs and tissues of the body. 2 tissue paper. • [ count noun ] a disposable piece of absorbent paper, used especially as a handkerchief or for cleaning the skin. • rich or fine material of a delicate or gauzy texture: [ as modifier ] : the blue and silver tissue sari. 3 [ in sing. ] an intricate structure or network made from a number of connected items: such scandalous stories are a tissue of lies . DERIVATIVES tissuey adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French tissu ‘woven ’, past participle of tistre, from Latin texere ‘to weave ’. The word originally denoted a rich material, often interwoven with gold or silver threads, later (mid 16th cent. ) any woven fabric, hence the notion of ‘intricacy ’.
tissue culture
tis ¦sue cul |ture ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biology & Medicine the growth in an artificial medium of cells derived from living tissue. • [ count noun ] a cell culture of this kind.
tissue fluid
tis ¦sue fluid ▶noun [ mass noun ] Physiology extracellular fluid which bathes the cells of most tissues, arriving via blood capillaries and being removed via the lymphatic vessels.
tissue paper
tis ¦sue paper |ˈtɪʃuːpeɪpə (r )| ▶noun [ mass noun ] thin, soft paper, typically used for wrapping or protecting fragile or delicate articles.
tissue type
tis ¦sue type ▶noun a class of tissues which are immunologically compatible with one another. ▶verb ( tissue-type ) [ with obj. ] determine the tissue type of. • (as noun tissue-typing ) the assessment of the immunological compatibility of tissue from separate sources, particularly prior to organ transplantation.
American Oxford Thesaurus
tissue
tissue noun 1 living tissue: matter, material, substance; flesh. 2 a box of tissues: facial tissue; trademark Kleenex.
Oxford Thesaurus
tissue
tissue noun 1 X-rays were accidentally found to penetrate living tissue: matter, material, substance, stuff; flesh, the body. 2 the flowers are wrapped with tissue and bound with ribbon | a box of tissues: tissue paper, wrapping paper; paper handkerchief, disposable handkerchief, facial tissue, toilet tissue, toilet paper, wipe, paper towel, kitchen towel; trademark Kleenex. 3 modern roofing felt is based on glass tissue reinforced with polyester: gauze, gossamer, chiffon; netting, mesh, lattice, web, webbing, screen, mat; fabric, material, textile, fibre. 4 a tissue of lies: web, network, nexus, maze, tangle, knot, complex, mass, conglomeration, set, series, chain. WORD LINKS tissue histo- relating to organic tissue, as in histopathology Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
Duden Dictionary
Tissueengineering
Tis sue en gi nee ring Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |ˈtɪʃu:ɛndʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ |das Tissueengineering; Genitiv: des Tissueengineering [s ] englisch Züchtung von Geweben im Reagenzglas für Transplantationen 1
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
tissue
tis sue /tɪ́ʃuː, tɪ́sjuː /〖語源は 「織られたもの 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U 〘生物 〙(動植物の細胞から構成される )組織 (!個々の組織は C ) ▸ The brain [nerve ] tissue is damaged .脳 [神経 ]組織が損傷を受けている ▸ normal tissues in animals [the body ]動物 [体内 ]の正常な組織 2 C ティッシュ (ペーパー ) (!(1 )この意味では ╳tissue paperとしない; ↓3 . (2 )商標をそのまま用いてa Kleenexともいう ) ▸ She took a tissue [some tissues ] from the box and blew her nose .彼女は箱からティッシュを1 [数 ]枚取り出し, 鼻をかんだ ▸ a box of two-ply tissues 2枚重ねのティッシュ1箱 ▸ wet [cleansing ] tissues ウェットティッシュ [ (化粧の )ふき取り用ティッシュ ]▸ soft, unscented bathroom [toilet ] tissues やわらかな無香料トイレットペーパー 3 U (われもの 本などを包む )薄紙 (tissue paper )▸ a cup wrapped in tissue paper 薄紙に包まれたカップ 4 U C (紗 (しや )絽 (ろ )のような )薄織物 〘昔は特に金糸 銀糸を織りまぜたものをいった 〙.5 C ⦅かたく ⦆【よくない事の 】織りまぜ ; 連続 «of » ▸ a tissue of lies うそのかたまり, うそ八百