tissue

/ˈtɪʃu/
verb
  1. To wrap or cover something with tissue paper.
    • He tissued the fragile vase and placed it in the crate.
    • She tissued each ornament carefully before putting it in the box.
    • The florist tissued the bouquet to protect the petals.
noun
  1. Soft, thin paper used for cleaning, wiping, or as a handkerchief.
    • She grabbed a tissue to blow her nose.
    • I always keep a box of tissues on my desk.
    • He wiped his glasses with a tissue.
  2. A group of similar cells in a plant or animal that work together to perform a specific function.
    • Plants have different types of tissue, such as xylem and phloem.
    • Muscle tissue helps the body move.
    • The doctor removed a sample of tissue for testing.
  3. A thin, soft, often decorative paper used for wrapping or crafting.
    • She wrapped the gift in colorful tissue paper.
    • The store sells tissue for packing fragile items.
    • He used tissue to stuff the inside of the hat for shape.
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