| SCLERE | • sclere n. (Zoology) A skeletal element in sponges. • SCLERE n. a sponge spicule. |
| SCLERES | • scleres n. Plural of sclere. • SCLERE n. a sponge spicule. |
| SCLEREID | • sclereid n. A reduced form of sclerenchyma cells with highly thickened, lignified walls. • SCLEREID n. a thick-walled plant cell, also SCLEREIDE. |
| SCLEREMA | • sclerema n. (Medicine) induration of the cellular tissue. • SCLEREMA n. (Greek) a hardening of tissues. |
| MISOCLERE | • MISOCLERE adj. hating the clergy. |
| SCLEREIDE | • sclereide n. Alternative form of sclereid. • SCLEREIDE n. a thick-walled plant cell, also SCLEREID. |
| SCLEREIDS | • sclereids n. Plural of sclereid. • SCLEREID n. a thick-walled plant cell, also SCLEREIDE. |
| SCLEREMAS | • scleremas n. Plural of sclerema. • SCLEREMA n. (Greek) a hardening of tissues. |
| CLERESTORY | • clerestory n. (Architecture) The upper part of a wall containing windows to let in natural light to a building, especially… • CLERESTORY n. the upper storey of a church; windows near the roof of a building, also CLEARSTORY. |
| SCLEREIDES | • sclereides n. Plural of sclereide. • SCLEREIDE n. a thick-walled plant cell, also SCLEREID. |
| CLERESTORIED | • clerestoried adj. Having a clerestory. • CLERESTORIED adj. having a clerestory. |
| CLERESTORIES | • clerestories n. Plural of clerestory. • CLERESTORY n. the upper storey of a church; windows near the roof of a building, also CLEARSTORY. |
| SCLERENCHYMA | • sclerenchyma n. (Botany) A mechanical ground tissue, impermeable to water, which consists of cells having narrow lumen… • sclerenchyma n. (Zoology) The hard calcareous deposit in the tissues of the stony corals (Anthozoa). • SCLERENCHYMA n. plant tissue consisting of cells with thick lignified walls. |
| SCLERENCHYMAS | • sclerenchymas n. Plural of sclerenchyma. • SCLERENCHYMA n. plant tissue consisting of cells with thick lignified walls. |
| SCLERENCHYMATA | • sclerenchymata n. Plural of sclerenchyma. • SCLERENCHYMA n. plant tissue consisting of cells with thick lignified walls. |