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Definition of issue
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Issue (v. t.) To
deliver
for use; as, to issue
provisions..
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Lenticel
::
Lenticel
(n.) One of the
small,
oval,
rounded
spots upon the stem or
branch
of a
plant,
from which the
underlying
tissues
may
protrude
or roots may
issue,
either
in the air, or more
commonly
when the stem or
branch
is
covered
with water or
earth..
Histotomy
::
Histotomy
(n.) The
dissection
of
organic
tissues.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) To issue with speed and
violence;
to move with
activity;
to dart; to
shoot.
Bill Book
::
Bill book () A book in which a
person
keeps an
account
of his
notes,
bills,
bills of
exchange,
etc., thus
showing
all that he
issues
and
receives..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) To issue or
proceed,
as from a
parent
or
ancestor;
to
result,
as from a
cause,
motive,
reason,
or
principle..
Spout
::
Spout (v. i.) To issue with with
violence,
or in a jet, as a
liquid
through
a
narrow
orifice,
or from a
spout;
as, water
spouts
from a hole; blood
spouts
from an
artery..
Eburnation
::
Eburnation
(n.) A
condition
of bone
cartilage
occurring
in
certain
diseases
of these
tissues,
in which they
acquire
an
unnatural
density,
and come to
resemble
ivory..
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To
proceed
or
happen
in a given
manner;
to fare; to move on or be
carried
on; to have
course;
to come to an issue or
result;
to
succeed;
to turn out.
Cancelli
::
Cancelli
(v. t.) The
interlacing
osseous
plates
constituting
the
elastic
porous
tissue
of
certain
parts of the
bones,
esp. in their
articular
extremities..
Counterfoil
::
Counterfoil
(n.) The part of a
writing
(as the stub of a bank
check)
in which are noted the main
particulars
contained
in the
corresponding
part, which has been
issued..
Reissue
::
Reissue
(v. t. & i.) To issue a
second
time.
Auspicious
::
Auspicious
(a.)
Having
omens or
tokens
of a
favorable
issue;
giving
promise
of
success,
prosperity,
or
happiness;
predicting
good; as, an
auspicious
beginning..
Euplastic
::
Euplastic
(n.)
Organizable
substance
by which the
tissues
of an
animal
body are
renewed.
Vasculose
::
Vasculose
(n.) One of the
substances
of which
vegetable
tissue
is
composed,
differing
from
cellulose
in its
solubility
in
certain
media..
Denutrition
::
Denutrition
(n.) The
opposition
of
nutrition;
the
failure
of
nutrition
causing
the
breaking
down of
tissue.
Tissue
::
Tissue
(n.) A fine
transparent
silk
stuff,
used for
veils,
etc.;
specifically,
cloth
interwoven
with gold or
silver
threads,
or
embossed
with
figures..
Exequatur
::
Exequatur
(n.) A
written
official
recognition
of a
consul
or
commercial
agent,
issued
by the
government
to which he is
accredited,
and
authorizing
him to
exercise
his
powers
in the place to which he is
assigned..
Mesogl/a
::
Mesogl/a
(n.) A thin
gelatinous
tissue
separating
the
ectoderm
and
endoderm
in
certain
coelenterates.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) Any
source
of
supply;
especially,
the
source
from which a
stream
proceeds;
as issue of water from the
earth;
a
natural
fountain..
Extractive
::
Extractive
(n.) Any one of a large class of
substances
obtained
by
extraction,
and
consisting
largely
of
nitrogenous
hydrocarbons,
such as
xanthin,
hypoxanthin,
and
creatin
extractives
from
muscle
tissue..
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