Definitions for histology

histology his·tol·o·gy

Spelling: [hi-stol-uh-jee]
IPA: /hɪˈstɒl ə dʒi/

Histology is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 273 anagrams from letters in histology (ghiloosty).

Definitions for histology

noun

  1. the branch of biology dealing with the study of tissues.
  2. the structure, especially the microscopic structure, of organic tissues.

Origin of histology

First recorded in 1840-50; histo- + -logy

Examples for histology

They have learnt a great deal of histology, and they have fancied that histology and physiology are the same things.

As I have not especially attended to histology, it would be presumptuous in me to express an opinion on the two opposed doctrines.

A cat, dog, rabbit, or Guinea pig will furnish parts from which sections can be cut for the study of histology.

The last-named monograph is much the most important that has appeared upon the histology of the Medus.

To the microscope we owe not only histology but the comparative anatomy of the lower animals.

His concern, one may say, is with the gross anatomy of passion, not with its histology.

An animal is classified in accordance with its morphology, anatomy, histology, and embryology.

The new doctrine of cell-formation was also taught by Leydig in his text-book of histology, published in 1857.

There was practically no histology taught, and little or no pathology.

The doctor was the person who used it most, devoting much of his time to investigations in histology.

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