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Definition of cellular
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Cellular
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
containing,
cells;
of or
pertaining
to a cell or
cells..
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Pinenchyma
::
Pinenchyma
(n.)
Tabular
parenchyma,
a form of
cellular
tissue
in which the cells are broad and flat, as in some kinds of
epidermis..
Homodemic
::
Homodemic
(a.) A
morphological
term
signifying
development,
in the case of
multicellular
organisms,
from the same unit deme or unit of the
inferior
orders
of
individuality..
Anophyte
::
Anophyte
(n.) A moss or
mosslike
plant which
cellular
stems,
having
usually
an
upward
growth
and
distinct
leaves..
Ectosarc
::
Ectosarc
(n.) The
semisolid
external
layer of
protoplasm
in some
unicellular
organisms,
as the
amoeba;
ectoplasm;
exoplasm..
Perinephritis
::
Perinephritis
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
cellular
tissue
around
the
kidney.
Amphigamous
::
Amphigamous
(a.)
Having
a
structure
entirely
cellular,
and no
distinct
sexual
organs;
-- a term
applied
by De
Candolle
to the
lowest
order of
plants..
Cellulitis
::
Cellulitis
(n.) An
inflammantion
of the
cellular
or
areolar
tissue,
esp. of that lying
immediately
beneath
the
skin..
Pericellular
::
Pericellular
(a.)
Surrounding
a cell; as, the
pericellular
lymph
spaces
surrounding
ganglion
cells..
Sarcoma
::
Sarcoma
(n.) A tumor of
fleshy
consistence;
--
formerly
applied
to many
varieties
of
tumor,
now
restricted
to a
variety
of
malignant
growth
made up of cells
resembling
those of fetal
development
without
any
proper
intercellular
substance..
Stromatic
::
Stroma
(n.) A layer or mass of
cellular
tissue,
especially
that part of the
thallus
of
certain
fungi which
incloses
the
perithecia..
Cotton
::
Cotton
(n.) A soft, downy
substance,
resembling
fine wool,
consisting
of the
unicellular
twisted
hairs which grow on the seeds of the
cotton
plant.
Long-staple
cotton
has a fiber
sometimes
almost
two
inches
long;
short-staple,
from two
thirds
of an inch to an inch and a
half..
Dropsy
::
Dropsy
(n.) An
unnatural
collection
of
serous
fluid in any
serous
cavity
of the body, or in the
subcutaneous
cellular
tissue..
Pseudopod
::
Pseudopod
(n.) Any
protoplasmic
filament
or
irregular
process
projecting
from any
unicellular
organism,
or from any
animal
or plant
call..
Microphyte
::
Microphyte
(n.) A very
minute
plant,
one of
certain
unicellular
algae,
such as the germs of
various
infectious
diseases
are
believed
to be..
Buhrstone
::
Buhrstone
(n.) A
cellular,
flinty
rock, used for mill
stones..
Bloat
::
Bloat (v. i.) To grow
turgid
as by
effusion
of
liquid
in the
cellular
tissue;
to puff out; to
swell.
Nucleus
::
Nucleus
(n.) An
incipient
ovule of soft
cellular
tissue.
Multicellular
::
Multicellular
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
having,
many cells or more than one
cell..
Matrix
::
Matrix
(n.) The
lifeless
portion
of
tissue,
either
animal
or
vegetable,
situated
between
the
cells;
the
intercellular
substance..
Thallus
::
Thallus
(n.) A solid mass of
cellular
tissue,
consisting
of one or more
layers,
usually
in the form of a flat
stratum
or
expansion,
but
sometimes
erect or
pendulous,
and
elongated
and
branching,
and
forming
the
substance
of the
thallogens..
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