"Scissiparous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scissiparous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Scissiparous
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"Scissiparous" Meaning

Producing or causing new potatoes or tubers.

"Scissiparous" Examples

Definition


Scissiparious refers to having the ability to divide or separate into more parts.

Example Sentences


1. Biological context: The scissiparous cells are capable of dividing into two daughter cells that remain connected, allowing them to share nutrients and equipment once they are divided.
2. Medical context: The new stem cell treatment, which has shown in its early trials to be highly scissiparous, offers new avenues for tissue repair and restoration in patients.
3. Botanical context: The root system of the plant is highly scissiparous, allowing it to spread out and explore different areas of the soil for nutrients.
4. Zoological context: Studies of hydras, which are small freshwater animals known to display radial scissiparity, have shown that cells found in their bodies are able to divide into new individuals.
5. Fungal context: Fungi that exhibit scissiparous behavior are able to split and give rise to new kinds of spores for reproduction and dissemination.

"Scissiparous" Similar Words

Scirrhous

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The adjective "scirrhous" refers to a fibrous or scaly texture, often associated with certain types of cancers, such as scirrhus (a type of cancerous growth). In a more general sense, scirrhous can describe something that is thickened or hardened, resembling a scab or a scar. It can also be used to describe tissue that has become firm or indurated, often due to inflammation, injury, or disease.

Scirrhus

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A scirrhus is a type of inflammatory or necrotic change in the body's connective tissue, often serving as a portal for the beginning of cancer spread. It can also refer to a chronic inflammatory reaction in the cartilage that covers the head of the bone, forming a fluctuating, sometimes fluctuant mass.

Sciscitation

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There is no word "sciscitation" in English language dictionaries. It is possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.

Scise

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"Scise" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling of the word "science" or "slice."

Scissible

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Capable of being cut; cuttable.

Scissile

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Divided or separable into parts, typically with a smooth or neat edge.

Scission

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Scissiparity

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The word "scissiparity" is a rare or obsolete term that refers to the state of being capable of reproduction by division, typically of a cell or organism. It is also sometimes used to describe the process of fission, or the ability of an organism to split into multiple parts.<br><br>In a simpler sense, scissiparity can also relate to the ability to split or separate into distinct parts, often in a way that is sudden or sudden.<br><br>The term is derived from the Latin words "scissus," meaning "cut," and the suffix "-parity," related to similarity or division.

Scissor

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A scissor is a small handheld tool used to cut various objects by bringing two metal blades together. It is a tool commonly used for cutting paper, hair, and thin metal sheets.

Scissored

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Adjourned early; cut off or interrupted suddenly; stopped.

Scissoring

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Scissors-like action of holding and rubbing hands together, often used to cuddle or show affection between people, typically in the LGBTQ+ community.

Scissors

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A pair of scissors are a small handheld tool used for cutting various materials, typically consisting of two parallel jaws connected by a pivot.

Scissure

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A shallow cleft or groove in a surface, especially in a rock.

Scitamineae

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The Scitamineae is a subfamily of grasses in the family Poaceae, commonly known as sugar cane family, which includes sugarcane and bamboo.

Scitamineous

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Scintillous (or Scitamineous) is not a commonly used word in modern English. However, I found a variant "Scintillating" which is an adjective that means sparking with many small flashes of light, often used to describe something that is lively, animated, or radiant.<br><br>However, "Scitamineous" seems to share similarities with "Scitamine", which is a plant genus name. The correct term might be "Scitamine". As for the word "Scitamine", it's used to describe various species of plants in the family Commelinaceae, which include plants that produce seed pods with scintillating or sparkling hair.<br><br>It's worth noting that I couldn't find any widely accepted or common usage of the word "Scitamineous" in the English language, and it may be a variant, misspelling or a word that has not been widely adopted.<br><br>However, the most likely intended word is Scintillating.

Scituate

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Situated in a picturesque coastal setting, usually with fine views of the ocean or other large body of water.