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scler- see sclero-
sclera
noun (scleras ) the outermost membrane of the eyeball. Also called sclerotic.
[19c: from Greek skleros hard]
noun (scleras ) the outermost membrane of the eyeball. Also called sclerotic.
[19c: from Greek skleros hard]
sclerenchyma
noun , bot plant tissue consisting of cells with thick lignified walls, providing support for the inner tissue.
[19c: sclero- + Greek enchyma in-filling]
sclerenchymatous adjective .
noun , bot plant tissue consisting of cells with thick lignified walls, providing support for the inner tissue.
[19c: sclero- + Greek enchyma in-filling]
sclerenchymatous adjective .
sclero- or (before a vowel) scler-
combining form , signifying hard.
[From Greek skleros ]
combining form , signifying hard.
[From Greek skleros ]
scleroderma or sclerodermia
noun , pathol a condition where the skin is hardened by fibrous tissue being replaced by subcutaneous fat.
[1860s: sclero- + Greek derma skin]
sclerodermic adjective .
noun , pathol a condition where the skin is hardened by fibrous tissue being replaced by subcutaneous fat.
[1860s: sclero- + Greek derma skin]
sclerodermic adjective .
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