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Definition of issue
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of issue is as below...
Issue (n.) The act of
sending
out, or
causing
to go
forth;
delivery;
issuance;
as, the issue of an order from a
commanding
officer;
the issue of money from a
treasury..
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Issue
::
Issue (v. i.) To go out; to rush out; to sally
forth;
as,
troops
issued
from the town, and
attacked
the
besiegers..
Mesentery
::
Mesentery
(n.) The
membranes,
or one of the
membranes
(consisting
of a fold of the
peritoneum
and
inclosed
tissues),
which
connect
the
intestines
and their
appendages
with the
dorsal
wall of the
abdominal
cavity.
The
mesentery
proper
is
connected
with the
jejunum
and
ilium,
the other
mesenteries
being
called
mesocaecum,
mesocolon,
mesorectum,
etc..
Owing
::
Owing (P. p. & a.) Had or
experienced
as a
consequence,
result,
issue,
etc.;
ascribable;
-- with to; as,
misfortunes
are often owing to
vices;
his
failure
was owing to
speculations..
Patent
::
Patent
(a.) A
letter
patent,
or
letters
patent;
an
official
document,
issued
by a
sovereign
power,
conferring
a right or
privilege
on some
person
or
party..
Dropsy
::
Dropsy
(n.) An
unnatural
collection
of
serous
fluid in any
serous
cavity
of the body, or in the
subcutaneous
cellular
tissue..
Enamel
::
Enamel
(v. t.) The
intensely
hard
calcified
tissue
entering
into the
composition
of
teeth.
It
merely
covers
the
exposed
parts of the teeth of man, but in many
animals
is
intermixed
in
various
ways with the
dentine
and
cement..
Structure
::
Structure
(n.)
Manner
of
organization;
the
arrangement
of the
different
tissues
or parts of
animal
and
vegetable
organisms;
as,
organic
structure,
or the
structure
of
animals
and
plants;
cellular
structure..
Prosenchyma
::
Prosenchyma
(n.) A
general
term
applied
to the
tissues
formed
of
elongated
cells,
especially
those with
pointed
or
oblique
extremities,
as the
principal
cells of
ordinary
wood..
Histographer
::
Histographer
(n.) One who
describes
organic
tissues;
an
histologist.
Apotelesm
::
Apotelesm
(n.) The
result
or
issue.
Issue
::
Issue (v. t.) To send out; to put into
circulation;
as, to issue notes from a
bank..
Perityphlitis
::
Perityphlitis
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
connective
tissue
about the
caecum.
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To issue forth into life; to be
brought
forth;
-- said of the young of
certain
animals.
Doubtfulness
::
Doubtfulness
(n.)
Uncertainty
of event or
issue.
Fibroid
::
Fibroid
(a.)
Resembling
or
forming
fibrous
tissue;
made up of
fibers;
as,
fibroid
tumors..
Tunic
::
Tunic (n.) A
membrane,
or layer of
tissue,
especially
when
enveloping
an organ or part, as the eye..
Inflationist
::
Inflationist
(n.) One who
favors
an
increased
or very large issue of paper
money.
Sclerenchyma
::
Sclerenchyma
(n.)
Vegetable
tissue
composed
of short cells with
thickened
or
hardened
walls,
as in
nutshells
and the
gritty
parts of a pear. See
Sclerotic..
Combe
::
Combe (n.) That
unwatered
portion
of a
valley
which forms its
continuation
beyond
and above the most
elevated
spring
that
issues
into it.
Science
::
Science
(n.)
Especially,
such
knowledge
when it
relates
to the
physical
world and its
phenomena,
the
nature,
constitution,
and
forces
of
matter,
the
qualities
and
functions
of
living
tissues,
etc.; --
called
also
natural
science,
and
physical
science..
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