sclerenchyma

[ skli-reng-kuh-muh ]

nounBotany.
  1. supporting or protective tissue composed of thickened, dry, and hardened cells.

Origin of sclerenchyma

1
First recorded in 1860–65; scler- + (par)enchyma

Other words from sclerenchyma

  • scle·ren·chym·a·tous [skleer-eng-kim-uh-tuhs, skler-], /ˌsklɪər ɛŋˈkɪm ə təs, ˌsklɛr-/, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for sclerenchyma

sclerenchyma

/ (sklɪəˈrɛŋkɪmə) /


noun
  1. a supporting tissue in plants consisting of dead cells with very thick lignified walls

Origin of sclerenchyma

1
C19: from sclero- + parenchyma

Derived forms of sclerenchyma

  • sclerenchymatous (ˌsklɪərɛŋˈkɪmətəs), adjective

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Scientific definitions for sclerenchyma

sclerenchyma

[ sklə-rĕngkə-mə ]


  1. A supportive tissue of vascular plants, consisting of thick-walled, usually lignified cells. Sclerenchyma cells normally die upon reaching maturity but continue to fulfill their structural purpose in the plant. There are two types of sclerenchyma cells: fiber cells and sclereids. Compare collenchyma parenchyma.

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