2. Noun. (plural of tylosis) ¹
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Definition of Tyloses
1. tylosis [n] - See also: tylosis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tyloses
Literary usage of Tyloses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Identification of the Economic Woods of the United States: Including a by Samuel James Record (1919)
"tyloses It is not uncommon to find the vessels of many Dicotyledons (Plate III,
Figs. 3, 4) and the resin ducts of certain Gymnosperms more 6r less ..."
2. The Preservation of Structural Timber by Howard Frederick Weiss (1916)
"It is caused by cells, called "tyloses," growing into the vessels. (See Plate
IV, Fig. E.) These may occur even in the sapwood and when they are present the ..."
3. The Preservation of Structural Timber by Howard Frederick Weiss (1914)
"In some kinds of wood like white oak, tyloses are uniform throughout, ... In other
varieties, like black oak, tyloses occur irregularly through the wood. ..."
4. Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters by Society of American Foresters (1912)
"As a matter of fact, however, these studies show that tyloses occur in the ...
Woods where tyloses occur are, for the most part, with the exception of ..."
5. The Structure of Wood and Some of Its Properties and Uses: An Address Before by Eloise Gerry (1916)
"It is because of the presence of tyloses that white oak is suitable for making
... Durable hardwoods as a rule have abundantly developed tyloses. ..."
6. A Text-book of Mycology and Plant Pathology by John William Harshberger (1917)
"Several tyloses may arise from a single epidermal cell. ... This explanation
suffices for such special cases of injury, but tyloses are formed in uninjured ..."