different between epithelialise vs epithelialize
epithelialise
English
Etymology
epithelial +? -ise
Verb
epithelialise (third-person singular simple present epithelialises, present participle epithelialising, simple past and past participle epithelialised)
- Alternative form of epithelialize
epithelialise From the web:
- what does epithelialized mean
- what is epithelialized tissue
- what does epithelialized skin look like
- what is epithelialized definition
- what does epithelialized
- what does completely epithelialized mean
- what does fully epithelialized mean
- what does newly epithelialized mean
epithelialize
English
Alternative forms
- epithelialise
- epithelize
Etymology
epithelial +? -ize
Verb
epithelialize (third-person singular simple present epithelializes, present participle epithelializing, simple past and past participle epithelialized)
- To cover a wound (or become covered) with epithelial tissue.
Related terms
- epithelialization
epithelialize From the web:
- what does epithelialized mean
- what does epithelialized skin look like
- what is epithelialized tissue
- what is epithelialized definition
- what does epithelialized
- what does newly epithelialized mean
- what is de-epithelialized
- what does completely epithelialized mean
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