Pronunciation: ' in- ˌ t ē n
Function: noun
Etymology: probably from German, from Latin intus within + New Latin in- fibrous tissue, from Greek in-, is tendon
Date: 1835
: the inner mostly cellulose wall of some spores and especially pollen grains
Pronunciation: ' in- ˌ t ē n
Function: noun
Etymology: probably from German, from Latin intus within + New Latin in- fibrous tissue, from Greek in-, is tendon
Date: 1835
: the inner mostly cellulose wall of some spores and especially pollen grains
Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary. Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка. 2012