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prosenchyma
prosenchyma Bot. (prɒsˈɛŋkɪmə) Also in form prosenchym. [mod. f. Gr. πρός to, toward + ἔγχυµα infusion, after parenchyma. So F. prosenchyme, Ger. prosenchym.] Tissue consisting of elongated cells closely placed with their ends interpenetrating, and often with the terminal partitions obliterated so a...
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Plectenchyma
The two most common types of tissues are prosenchyma and pseudoparenchyma.
The hyphae specifically become fused together.
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prosenchymatous
prosenchymatous, a. (prɒsɛŋˈkɪmətəs) [f. prec.: cf. parenchymatous.] Belonging to, consisting of, or having the nature of prosenchyma.1848 Lindley Introd. Bot. (ed. 4) I. 57 The tubes which stand in contact with prosenchymatous cells. 1861 [see parenchymatous 2]. 1875 Bennett & Dyer Sachs' Bot. 281 ...
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parenchyma
parenchyma (pəˈrɛŋkɪmə) Pl. parenˈchymata. [a. Gr. παρέγχυµα, -µατ-, lit. ‘something poured in beside’ (f. παρα- beside + ἔγχυµα infusion), used by Erasistratus in sense 1 a below; the substance of the liver, lungs, etc. being anciently supposed to be formed of blood strained through the blood-vesse...
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Tissue (biology)
Spindle shape fiber also contained into this cell to support them and known as prosenchyma, succulent parenchyma also noted.
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substitute
▪ I. substitute, n. (ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt) [ad. L. substitūtus, -um, masc. and neut. of substitūtus pa. pple. (see next). Cf. F. substitut, etc.] I. A person acting in place of another. 1. a. One exercising deputed authority; a deputy, delegate.c 1400 Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton 1483) iv. xxx. 78 Though a reame ha...
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fibre
▪ I. fibre, n. (ˈfaɪbə(r)) Forms: 4 fybre, 7 fiuer, fiver, 7, 9 fiber, 9 fifer (dial.), 7– fibre. [a. F. fibre (= Sp., Pg., It. fibra), ad. L. fibra, of uncertain origin; variously referred by etymologists to L. roots fid- (as in findĕre to split) and fis- or fī- (as in fīlum thread). The spelling f...
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tissue
▪ I. tissue, n. (ˈtɪʃ(j)uː, ˈtɪsjuː) Forms: α. 4–5 tyssu, 4–6 tissewe, 5 tyssew, -eu, -ywe, (pl. -eux), 5–6 tyssue, 5–7 tissu, tissew, 6 tyssewe, tysswe, 5– tissue. β. 5–6 tisshue, tisshewe, Sc. tusche, (tuscha), 5–8 tishew, 6 tyshew, tysshewe, tyshiew, tushwe, Sc. tischey, -ay, tische, tysche, 7 ti...
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wood
▪ I. wood, n.1 (wʊd) Forms: 1 widu, wiodu, wudu, 2–3 wude, 3–6 (7 Sc.) wode, 4–6 wodd, woode, (7 Sc.) wod, wodde, (3 wd(d)e, 4 uud, Sc. vod, woud, voud, 5 woyd, whode, vode, voode, 6 woodde, wud), 5–6 Sc. wid(d, 5– wood, (9 Sc. wudd). [OE. widu, wiodu, later wudu str. m. = OHG. witu, wito (MHG. wite...
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