different between tissuey vs tissued
tissuey
English
Etymology
tissue +? -y
Adjective
tissuey (comparative more tissuey, superlative most tissuey)
- Tissuelike.
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tissued
English
Etymology
tissue +? -ed
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t??u?d/
Adjective
tissued (comparative more tissued, superlative most tissued)
- Clothed in, or adorned with, tissue.
- variegated
- tissued flowers
- 1787, Thomas Warton, Ode for the New Year
- And crested chiefs and tissued dames / Assembled at the clarion's call.
Verb
tissued
- simple past tense and past participle of tissue
Anagrams
- Eudists, dusties, studies
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