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inoscopy (medicine) and cloisonne (iou)


inoscopy (medicine)


inoscopy


The microscopic examination of biologic materials (e.g., tissue, sputum, clotted blood) after dissecting or chemically digesting the fibrillary elements and strands of fibrin.

Origin: ino-+ G. Skopeo, to look at


cloisonne (iou)



cloisonne adjective & noun. M19.
[French, pa. pple of cloisonner to partition, formed as CLOISON.]
More fully cloisonne enamel. (Designating) enamel-work or -ware in which the colours in the pattern are separated by thin strips of metal etc.