Plural for a disposable piece of absorbent paper, typically for cleaning or wiping
“Gently press a dry tissue to your skin to absorb excess grease.”
Plural for cells or material from which organic matter is made
“The walls may contain mucous glands, cartilage, elastic tissue, and muscle.”
Plural for rich or fine material of a delicate or gauzy texture
“Elements from the paintings have been picked up to create a collection of saris and drapes in brocades, georgettes, tissue and jacquard crepe de chine.”
Plural for an interconnected or interwoven structure, object or material
“The interstices of the filter are made of a tissue of wires of an organic material resistant to boiling water.”
Plural for an intricate structure or network made from a number of connected items
“It is also true that the justifications provided were based on a tissue of lies.”
Plural for a thin layer covering a surface
Plural for a square of cotton or other finely woven material intended for wiping one's nose
Plural for fibrous tissue in a human or animal body allowing it to physically move
Plural for a tough band of inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment
Plural for a fine film, filament or strand
Plural for woven or felted fabric made from wool, cotton, or a similar fiber
Plural for a thread, filament, or other hairlike structure
Plural for an assemblage or collection of related things
Plural for type of animal tissue
Plural for a disposable tissue
Plural for a part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function
Plural for a length of strands woven together, usually decorative
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