What is another word for Tissued?

Pronunciation: [tˈɪʃuːd] (IPA)

"Tissued" is a somewhat uncommon term which refers to being woven or composed from multiple layers of tissue. There are a few synonyms which could be used in place of "tissued" depending on the context. One fluid term which can be used instead of "tissued" is "laminated." This refers to the lamination process that is used to create multi-layered items like flooring or countertops. Another option is "ply." This term is often used to refer to the number of layers in plywood, but can also be used to indicate layered fabric or tissue. Lastly, "stratified" is another viable synonym, as it describes something composed of multiple layers or strata.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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Usage examples for Tissued

Nor does Dante's page glisten, as Shakespeare's so often does, with metaphor, or compressed similes, that at times with a word open the spiritual sphere; not super-imposed as cold ornament, but inter-Tissued with the web of thought, upflashings from a deep sea of mind, to quiver on the surface, as on the calm level of the Atlantic you may see a circuit of shining ripple, caused by schools of fish that have come up from the wealth in the depths below to help the sun to glisten,-a sign of life, power, and abundance.
"Essays Æsthetical"
George Calvert
He had travelled post from Pekin and, with many assurances on the part of the Emperor of the highest satisfaction he had derived from the embassy, he brought an additional present from him to His Majesty, consisting of gold Tissued silks, purses taken from his own person and the Card of Happiness.
"Travels in China, Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons, Made and Collected in the Course of a Short Residence at the Imperial Palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and on a Subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin to Canton"
John Barrow
Yea, everything ran with sunshine, as we are full of blood, and plants are Tissued from green-gold, glistening sap.
"The Trespasser"
D.H. Lawrence

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