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membrane
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
membrane
(noun)
mucous membrane
(noun)
membrane
/
ˈ
mɛmˌbreɪn/
noun
plural
membranes
membrane
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ˈ
mɛmˌbreɪn/
noun
plural
membranes
Britannica Dictionary definition of MEMBRANE
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a thin sheet or layer
The computer chip is covered by/with a plastic
membrane
. [=the computer chip is covered by/with a very thin sheet of plastic]
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a thin sheet or layer of tissue that is part of a plant or an animal's body
a cell
membrane
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— membranous
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mɛmbrənəs/
adjective
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technical
membranous
tissue
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