"Tissues" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tissues" Meaning

Tissues can refer to several concepts:

1. Biological Tissues: In biology, a tissue is a group of similar cells that perform specific functions in an organism. Human body tissues are categorized into four main types: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue.

2. Facial Tissues: In everyday language, tissues often refer to a type of disposable paper product used for blowing the nose, used when one is experiencing cold symptoms, allergies, or other nasal issues. They are commonly found in bathrooms over sinks and can be flushed down toilets.

3. Tissue Paper: A broad term that encompasses a range of paper products with various textures and uses, including facial tissues, toilet paper, wet wipes, and some types of kerchiefs or handkerchiefs.

In context, without more information, it is difficult to conclusively determine the intended meaning of "tissues" without further exploration.

"Tissues" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Tissues"


1. Medical Context

The doctor handed her a box of tissues to wipe away her tears after the bad news.

2. Expression of Emotion

She burst into tears and started to sob, the tissues bought tears began to fall freely now.

3. Paper Quality

The soft tissues were gentle on her sensitive skin and easily absorbed any moisture.

4. Anatomical Definition

The doctor carefully picked a tissue sample from her nose for examination.

5. Tissue Paper

She handed me the roll of tissues so we could clean up the spill.

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"Tissues" Similar Words

Tisane

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Tisane is a synonym for herbal tea. It refers to a beverage made by infusing medicinal herbs, fruits, or flowers in hot water, rather than tea leaves from the Camellia sinensis plant. The term is often used to emphasize the herbal origin of the brew, stressing that it is not a true tea, but rather a decoction of various plants with potential medicinal properties.

Tishrei

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The Hebrew word "Tishrei" (although similar in spelling, it is not pronounced the same as "Tish-ray" which is what the English word "Dish'ray" or more commonly "Tish" sounds like, with the Longish 'i' sound) (תִּשְׁרֵי, Tešréi) refers to the seventh Hebrew month of the Hebrew calendar and it is the first month of the civil new year.

Tishri

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Tishrei (Hebrew: תִּשְׁרֵי, pronounced [t͡ɪʃˈʁei]) is the seventh Hebrew month and is typically the month in which the High Holy Days are celebrated on the Hebrew calendar. It usually occurs from September or early October, depending on the country.

Tisic

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I think you meant "thismic" or "tassic", but I'm going to take a guess that you meant "tisic", possibly a variation of "thousand", or maybe a reference to the tierce, a measure of pitch. However, if we disregard the combination and variant possibilities, here are some word stems that can occur with the "tis-" prefix.<br><br>1. Tissue ( something interwoven, tissue as in ingredients of protein).<br>2. Tisane ( infusion, herb or plant part in a solvent, a herbal tea).

Tisiphone

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "tisiphone".

Tisri

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I couldn't find any English word "tisri". However, I think you may be referring to the word "tirtha", "tirta", or "tisra" in Sanskrit.

Tissot

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Tissot is a Swiss luxury watchmaker that has been in operation since 1853. The brand is known for its affordable luxury watches with precise mechanical and quartz movements.<br><br>The name "Tissot" is actually a French name, not a Swiss name, and comes from a town in France (Ticino, a dialectal French word that refers to the region around Lake Geneva where the town of Le Locle is situated in the canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland). The founder of the company, Charles-Félicien Tissot, was indeed a Swiss clockmaker with French roots.

Tissue

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<strong>NOUN</strong><br><br>1. A soft, absorbent fabric used for drying or cleaning the skin, especially to wipe the nose or eyes.<br>2. A mass of cells or contact matter collected by the disease, including phlegm, pus, or other discharge.<br>3. A mass of cells agglutinated together.<br>4. Animal tissue; organ.<br><br><strong>VERB</strong><br><br>1. To make or become worse by being softened or weakened by feeling sorry for someone or treating them in a collfully or coddling manner.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She blew her nose on a tissue.<br>- The doctor scraped a tissue from the infected area.<br>- <br>The discovery of antiseptic properties of iodine led to its extensive use in treating tissue infections.

Tissular

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Tissular refers to something related to or pertaining to tissue, especially in a medical context. It can also relate to tissue as a specific type of fabric or material.<br><br>In a general sense, "tissular" can imply something that is elaborate or detailed, like tissues in a piece of artwork.<br><br>It can also describe something that has been reorganized or rearranged in a special way, or to compose or make up the tissues.<br><br>Additionally, in one medical specialty, the liver biopsy is called hepatic tissular examination.

Tit-for-tat

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Retaliatory action for a previous action; a non-verbal expression used to describe behavior where someone responds to an attack, criticism, etc. with a similar action in return.

Tit

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Short for "title" or an abbreviation of the word "title" which refers to:<br><br>1. A name given to a book, article, movie, etc.<br>2. A descriptive word or phrase that is added before someone's name, e.g. Mr., Mrs., Dr.<br>3. The top or highest part of the body; the head.<br><br>Also, "tit" is sometimes used to refer to something minor or unimportant.

Titan

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1. A giant in Greek mythology, often depicted as a strong and powerful warrior.<br>2. The largest moon of Saturn.<br>3. A massive ship conjured by Edgar Allan Poe as a symbol of the human psyche.<br>4. A brand of notebook or other stationery used for writing.<br>5. A person or team of prime importance or prestige, especially in professional sports.<br><br>Adj. : record-breaking, concerning or characteristic of, or like a Titan.

Titanate

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Titanate refers to a class of inorganic compounds that contain the titanium ion (Ti4+) and the oxyanion (group) sulfate, phosphate, or nitrate.<br><br>In chemistry, a titanate is a salt or ester of a titanous acid H4TiO4.

Titanates

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A class of minerals that are composed of a metal, usually metalloid such as titanium, combined with the anion (negative ion) oxide, or hydroxide, and often with fluorine. Typically, the formula for these minerals is of the type MeO3 (e.g., uraninite, HgSe) or Me(OH)3, where Me is the metal. Examples include rutherfordine, ferrotitanate, and ceriophosphate (a dual compound in which both hydroxide and the phosphate, anion share the same valences as well as formula units).

Titania

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In William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Titania is the queen of the fairies. She is the wife of Oberon, the king of the fairies, and is often depicted as a powerful and authoritative figure. The name "Titania" comes from the Roman word for "Titus," and in Shakespeare's time, it was associated with the mythological god of the Titans, particularly Titus, who was the son of the Earth goddess Gaia. The name can also be associated with the Titans, a group of powerful deities in Greek mythology who rebelled against the rule of the Olympian gods.

Titanian

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The word "titanian" is an adjective that means:<br><br> Relating to or characteristic of the Titans of Greek mythology, or giant in size, power, or impact.<br><br>Example: "The titanian strength of the superhero allowed him to lift a massive boulder."