Tylosis
1Tylosis — Tylosis …
2tylosis — ⇒TYLOSIS, subst. masc. PATHOL. Cor au pied ou œil de perdrix. Le Dr Bazin (...) aurait rougi de ne pas appeler un cor, tylosis (GOURMONT, Esthét. lang. fr., 1899, p. 38). Prononc. et Orth.:[ ]. Lar. Lang. fr.: tylose, tylosis. Étymol. et Hist. 1 …
3Tylosis — Ty*lo sis, n.; pl. {Tyloses}. [NL., fr. Gr. ty los a lump, knot.] (Bot.) An intrusion of one vegetable cell into the cavity of another, sometimes forming there an irregular mass of cells. Goodale. [1913 Webster] …
4Tylōsis — (gr.), 1) so v.w. Tyloma; 2) schwielige Verhärtung auch in andern Theilen, Geschwüre etc.; 3) Augenliderschwiele, s.d …
5 Tylosis — Tylosis …
6tylosis — /tuy loh sis/, n., pl. tyloses / seez/. Bot. a bubblelike formation in the cavity of tracheids or vessels in the wood of trees, consisting of protoplasm intruded from adjacent parenchyma cells. [1875 80; < Gk týlosis act of making callous, equiv …
7tylosis — /taɪˈloʊsəs/ (say tuy lohsuhs) noun balloon like extensions of the walls of xylem vessels, found especially in heartwood. {Greek tylōsis act of making hard} …
8tylosis — n.; pl. es [Gr. tylos, knob] A hardening or thickening; a callous …
9tylosis — noun a) a thickening of the skin, especially of the eyelids b) a balloonlike growth in a plant cavity; a tylose …
10tylosis — Formation of a callus (tyloma). [G. a becoming callous] t. ciliaris SYN: pachyblepharon. t. linguae leukoplakia of the tongue. t. palmaris et plantaris SYN: palmoplantar keratoderma. * * * ty·lo·sis tī lō səs …