Tissue (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun
  1. an aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function, in a multicellular organism.
  2. tissue paper.
  3. any of several kinds of soft gauzy papers used for various purposes: cleansing tissue; toilet tissue.
  4. an interwoven or interconnected series or mass: a tissue of falsehoods.
  5. a piece of thin writing paper on which carbon copies are made.
  6. a woven fabric, especially one of light or gauzy texture, originally woven with gold or silver: a blouse of a delicate tissue.
verb (used with object), tis·sued, tis·su·ing.
  1. to remove (a cosmetic or cream) with a facial tissue (often followed by off): Tissue all cosmetics off the face before going to bed.
  2. to weave, especially with threads of gold and silver.
noun
  1. a part of an organism consisting of a large number of cells having a similar structure and function
  2. a thin piece of soft absorbent paper, usually of two or more layers, used as a disposable handkerchief, towel, etc
  3. See tissue paper
  4. an interwoven series
  5. a woven cloth, esp of a light gauzy nature, originally interwoven with threads of gold or silver
verb (tr)
  1. to weave into tissue
  2. to decorate or clothe with tissue or tissue paper
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