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1 tejido
adj.woven, textile.m.1 fabric, material (tela).el tejido social the fabric of society2 tissue (anatomy).tejido blando soft tissue3 knitting. ( Latin American Spanish)4 web, intricate set of circumstances.past part.past participle of spanish verb: tejer.* * *1 (tela) fabric, textile2 (textura) weave3 ANATOMÍA tissue4 figurado web, tissue\tejido adiposo fatty tissuetejido de punto knitted fabrictejido muscular muscle tissue, muscular tissuetejido nervioso nervous tissuetejido óseo bone tissue* * *noun m.1) tissue2) fabric3) texture* * *SM1) (=tela) fabric, materialtejido de punto — knitting, knitted fabric
2) (=trama) weave; (=textura) texture3) (Anat) tissue* * *a) ( tela) fabrictejidos sintéticos — synthetic fabrics o textiles
b) ( de tela) weavec) (AmL) (con agujas, máquina) knitting; ( con ganchillo) crochetd) (Anat) tissue* * *= tissue, weave, weaving, skein, fabric.Ex. One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.Ex. Cloth styles began to change in the 1920s with the introduction of plain uncalendered materials that made a virtue of showing the pattern of the weave.Ex. Again, in Class M7 Textiles we find that the Personality facet P is considered to be the Fibre (Cotton, Flax, Hemp, etc) and in the Energy facet are found the operations (Spinning, Weaving, Carding, etc.).Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex. The use of fabric softener may however reduce the water absorption capabilities of the fabric, and is contraindicated in some articles like microfibre.----* confección de tejidos = weaving.* cultivo de tejidos = tissue culture.* deshacer lo tejido = unweave.* fábrica de tejidos de algodón = mill, cotton mill.* oxigenación de los tejidos = tissue oxygenation.* tejido de intrigas = web of intrigue.* tejido grueso de lana = duffel [duffle].* tejido muy delicado = gossamer.* tejidos = textiles.* tejidos de decoración = soft furnishing.* tejido social = social fabric.* tejido social, el = social web, the, fabric of society, the.* * *a) ( tela) fabrictejidos sintéticos — synthetic fabrics o textiles
b) ( de tela) weavec) (AmL) (con agujas, máquina) knitting; ( con ganchillo) crochetd) (Anat) tissue* * *= tissue, weave, weaving, skein, fabric.Ex: One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.
Ex: Cloth styles began to change in the 1920s with the introduction of plain uncalendered materials that made a virtue of showing the pattern of the weave.Ex: Again, in Class M7 Textiles we find that the Personality facet P is considered to be the Fibre (Cotton, Flax, Hemp, etc) and in the Energy facet are found the operations (Spinning, Weaving, Carding, etc.).Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex: The use of fabric softener may however reduce the water absorption capabilities of the fabric, and is contraindicated in some articles like microfibre.* confección de tejidos = weaving.* cultivo de tejidos = tissue culture.* deshacer lo tejido = unweave.* fábrica de tejidos de algodón = mill, cotton mill.* oxigenación de los tejidos = tissue oxygenation.* tejido de intrigas = web of intrigue.* tejido grueso de lana = duffel [duffle].* tejido muy delicado = gossamer.* tejidos = textiles.* tejidos de decoración = soft furnishing.* tejido social = social fabric.* tejido social, el = social web, the, fabric of society, the.* * *1 (tela) fabrictejidos sintéticos synthetic fabrics o textiles2 (de una tela) weaveuna tela de tejido muy abierto a fabric with a very loose weave4 (de una sociedad, un sistema) fabricproblemas que han dañado el tejido social problems which have damaged the fabric of society o the social fabric5 ( Anat) tissuetejido de cicatriz scar tissueCompuestos:connective tissue( RPl) wire gauzeknitted fabric( RPI) wire gauze* * *
Del verbo tejer: ( conjugate tejer)
tejido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
tejer
tejido
tejer ( conjugate tejer) verbo transitivo
( con ganchillo) to crochet;
verbo intransitivo ( en telar) to weave;
(con agujas, a máquina) to knit;
( con ganchillo) to crochet
tejido sustantivo masculino
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( con ganchillo) crochet
2 (Anat) tissue
tejer verbo transitivo
1 (en el telar) to weave: la araña tejía su red, the spider wove its web
2 (calcetar) to knit: me tejió un jersey, he knitted me a pullover
3 fig (una fantasía, historia) to weave
(maquinar, urdir) to plot, scheme
tejido sustantivo masculino
1 (tela, paño) fabric
2 Anat Bot tissue
' tejido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acartonarse
- adiposa
- adiposo
- caída
- estampada
- estampado
- género
- impermeable
- ligereza
- ordinaria
- ordinario
- panamá
- penetrar
- sutil
- tenue
- urdimbre
- vaporosa
- vaporoso
- compacto
- esponjoso
- espuma
- mano
- menguar
- sufrido
- tejer
- toalla
- trama
English:
fabric
- fatty
- muscular
- stitch
- textile
- tissue
- weave
- cardigan
- knit
- knitting
- material
- netting
- pith
- synthetic
- weaving
* * *tejido nm1. [tela] fabric, material;Ind textile tejido de punto knitted fabric;tejido sintético synthetic fabric2. [en seres vivos] tissuetejido adiposo fatty tissue, Espec adipose tissue;tejido blando soft tissue;tejido cartilaginoso cartilaginous tissue;tejido conjuntivo connective tissue;tejido epitelial epithelial tissue;tejido muscular muscular tissue;tejido nervioso nerve tissue;tejido óseo bone tissue, Espec osseous tissue3. [estructura, sistema] fabric;el tejido social/industrial del país the social/industrial fabric of the country;el tejido asociativo de la sociedad the network of associations in society4. Am [de lana] knitting;¿dónde habré dejado mi tejido? where can I have left my knitting?tejido de alambre chicken wire5. Am [labor] knitting;prefiero el tejido a la costura I prefer knitting to sewing* * *m1 ( tela) fabric2 ANAT tissue* * *tejido nm1) tela: fabric, cloth2) : weave, texture3) : tissuetejido muscular: muscle tissue* * *tejido n1. (tela) fabric / material2. (en biología) tissue -
2 conjuntivo
adj.conjunctive, connective.* * *► adjetivo1 conjunctive* * *ADJ conjunctive* * *- va adjetivo1) (Anat) < tejido> connective2) (Ling) < locución> conjunctive, connecting* * *----* encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva = conjunctive phrase heading.* * *- va adjetivo1) (Anat) < tejido> connective2) (Ling) < locución> conjunctive, connecting* * ** encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva = conjunctive phrase heading.* * *conjuntivo -vaA ( Anat) connectivetejido conjuntivo connective tissueB ( Ling) ‹locución› conjunctive, connecting* * *
conjuntivo,-a adjetivo connective, joining, connecting
' conjuntivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conjuntiva
* * *conjuntivo, -a adj1. Anat conjunctive;tejido conjuntivo connective tissue2. Gram conjunctive* * *adj1 GRAM conjunctive2 ANAT connective* * *conjuntivo, -va adj: connectivetejido conjuntivo: connective tissue -
3 dermis
f. s.&pl.dermis (anatomy).* * *1 dermis* * ** * *= dermis.Ex. The dermis is a layer of skin beneath the epidermis that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain.* * ** * *= dermis.Ex: The dermis is a layer of skin beneath the epidermis that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain.
* * *(pl dermis)dermis* * *
dermis f Med dermis
* * *dermis nf invAnat dermis* * *f ANAT dermis -
4 epidermis
f. s.&pl.epidermis (anatomy).* * *1 epidermis, skin* * *SF INV epidermis* * *femenino epidermis* * *= epidermis.Ex. The dermis is a layer of skin beneath the epidermis that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain.* * *femenino epidermis* * *= epidermis.Ex: The dermis is a layer of skin beneath the epidermis that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and strain.
* * *epidermis* * *
epidermis f Anat epidermis, Bot cuticle, epiderm
' epidermis' also found in these entries:
English:
epidermis
* * *epidermis nf invAnat epidermis* * *f epidermis* * *epidermis nf: epidermis -
5 tejido conjuntivo
m.conjunctive tissue, connective tissue, adnata. -
6 absceso flegmonoso
m.phlegmonous abscess, absceso phlegmonosa, suppuration associated with acute inflammation of the subcutaneous connective tissue. -
7 anasarca
adj.&f.feminine of ANASARCO.f.anasarca, general dropsy of the connective tissue. (Medical) -
8 desmoplasia
f.desmoplasia, growth of fibrous connective tissue in an area of the body where it does not normally appear. -
9 fibrótico
adj.fibrotic, with an excessively fibrous connective tissue. -
10 tejido conectivo
m.connective tissue.
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