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pa·ren·chy·ma P0069100 (pə-rĕng′kə-mə)n.1. Anatomy The tissue characteristic of an organ, as distinguished from associated connective or supporting tissues.2. Botany A simple plant tissue, composed of thin-walled cells and forming the greater part of leaves, roots, the pulp of fruit, and the pith of stems. [New Latin, from Greek parenkhuma, visceral flesh, from parenkhein, to pour in beside : para-, beside; see para-1 + en-, in; see en in Indo-European roots + khein, to pour; see gheu- in Indo-European roots.] pa·ren′chy·mal, par′en·chym′a·tous (păr′ĕn-kĭm′ə-təs) adj. EncyclopediaSeeParenchymaparenchymalenUK
par·en·chym·a·tous (par'eng-kim'ă-tŭs), Avoid the mispronunciation par'eng-kī'mă-tŭs.Relating to the parenchyma. Synonym(s): parenchymalparenchymal Pertaining to, or resembling, the functional elements of an organ or tissue, rather than to its structural parts (matrix).ThesaurusSeeparenchyma |