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    pith
    [piTH]
    noun
    pith (noun)
    1. spongy white tissue lining the rind of an orange, lemon, and other citrus fruits.
      • botany
        the spongy cellular tissue in the stems and branches of many higher plants.
      • archaic
        spinal marrow.
    2. the essence of something:
      "a book that he believed contained the pith of all his work"
    verb
    pith (verb) · piths (third person present) · pithed (past tense) · pithed (past participle) · pithing (present participle)
    1. remove the pith from:
      "peel and pith the oranges"
    2. pierce or sever the spinal cord of (an animal) so as to kill or immobilize it.
    Origin
    Old English pitha, of West Germanic origin.
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    What is a pith in a vascular plant?Pith (botany definition): the soft central cylinder of parenchymatous tissue in the stem of the plant. Synonym: medulla. The stem of a vascular plant is the main axial system that grows from the plumule during the embryonic stage and eventually bears leaves and/or branches.
    How do you say pith in a sentence?The pith of the whole sentence can be stated in a few words, if the sentence has unity. What a tendency there is to round off a narrative into falsehood; or else by parenthesis to destroy its pith and continuity. These wicks of pith he sold about the town in small penny bundles. Stem: Cylindrical; creamy white; hollow, or with a loose cottony pith.
    Where is pith located in a plant?The soft, spongy tissue in the center of the stems of most flowering plants, gymnosperms, and ferns. Pith is composed of parenchyma cells. In plants that undergo secondary growth, such as angiosperms, the pith is surrounded by the vascular tissues and is gradually compressed by the inward growth of the vascular tissue known as xylem.
    What is pithy wood?The area of the cortex and pith intermingle and form a thick layer of pith known as pithy wood. Angiosperms are a group of vascular plants that are widely known as the “flowering plants”. They may be classified into two groups: monocots and eudicots (or dicots), based on the number of cotyledons. Nevertheless, there are other distinctive features.
     
  4. pith (pĭth) n. 1. The soft, spongy tissue in the center of the stems of most vascular plants, consisting mainly of parenchyma.
    pith noun [ U ] us / pɪθ / uk / pɪθ / Add to word list Add to word list the white substance between the skin and the flesh of citrus fruits such as oranges, or the soft, white inside part of the stem of some plants
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