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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.) A point in
debate
or
controversy
on which the
parties
take
affirmative
and
negative
positions;
a
presentation
of
alternatives
between
which to
choose
or
decide.
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Contusion
::
Contusion
(n.) A
bruise;
an
injury
attended
with more or less
disorganization
of the
subcutaneous
tissue
and
effusion
of blood
beneath
the skin, but
without
apparent
wound..
Tissued
::
Tissued
(a.)
Clothed
in, or
adorned
with,
tissue;
also,
variegated;
as,
tissued
flowers..
Ossific
::
Ossific
(a.)
Capable
of
producing
bone;
having
the power to
change
cartilage
or other
tissue
into bone.
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) The dead mass
separating
from a foul sore; the dead part which
separates
from the
living
tissue
in
mortification.
Neoplasm
::
Neoplasm
(n.) A new
formation
or
tissue,
the
product
of
morbid
action..
Fusion
::
Fusion
(v. t.) The
union,
or
binding
together,
of
adjacent
parts or
tissues..
Proceed
::
Proceed
(v. i.) To issue or come forth as from a
source
or
origin;
to come from; as, light
proceeds
from the sun..
Entertissued
::
Entertissued
(a.) Same as
Intertissued.
Assignat
::
Assignat
(n.) One of the
notes,
bills,
or
bonds,
issued
as
currency
by the
revolutionary
government
of
France
(1790-1796),
and based on the
security
of the lands of the
church
and of
nobles
which had been
appropriated
by the
state..
Osteogenetic
::
Osteogenetic
(a.)
Connected
with
osteogenesis,
or the
formation
of bone;
producing
bone; as,
osteogenetic
tissue;
the
osteogenetic
layer of the
periosteum..
Extravascular
::
Extravascular
(a.)
Outside
the
vessels;
-- said of the
substance
of all the
tissues.
Excitant
::
Excitant
(n.) An agent or
influence
which
arouses
vital
activity,
or
produces
increased
action,
in a
living
organism
or in any of its
tissues
or
parts;
a
stimulant..
Perjury
::
Perjury
(v.) At
common
law, a
willfully
false
statement
in a fact
material
to the
issue,
made by a
witness
under oath in a
competent
judicial
proceeding.
By
statute
the
penalties
of
perjury
are
imposed
on the
making
of
willfully
false
affirmations..
Cellulitis
::
Cellulitis
(n.) An
inflammantion
of the
cellular
or
areolar
tissue,
esp. of that lying
immediately
beneath
the
skin..
Interstitial
::
Interstitial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
interstices;
intermediate;
within
the
tissues;
as,
interstitial
cavities
or
spaces
in the
tissues
of
animals
or
plants..
Organizable
::
Organizable
(a.)
Capable
of being
organized;
esp.
(Biol.),
capable
of being
formed
into
living
tissue;
as,
organizable
matter..
Sally
::
Sally (v.) A
rushing
or
bursting
forth;
a quick
issue;
a
sudden
eruption;
specifically,
an
issuing
of
troops
from a place
besieged
to
attack
the
besiegers;
a
sortie..
Laticiferous
::
Laticiferous
(a.)
Containing
the
latex;
--
applied
to the
tissue
or
tubular
vessels
in which the latex of the plant is
found.
Reputation
::
Reputation
(v. t.) The
character
imputed
to a
person
in the
community
in which he
lives.
It is
admissible
in
evidence
when he puts his
character
in
issue,
or when such
reputation
is
otherwise
part of the issue of a
case..
Histogenesis
::
Histogenesis
(n.) The
formation
and
development
of
organic
tissues;
histogeny;
-- the
opposite
of
histolysis.
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