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tissue [ˈtɪʃuː] N

1. tissue no pl (paper):

2. tissue (handkerchief):

3. tissue no pl:

tissue ANAT, BIOL
tecido m

insane [ɪnˈseɪn] ADJ a. fig

inane [ɪˈneɪn] ADJ

vazio(-a)

sane [seɪn] ADJ

1. sane (of sound mind):

2. sane (sensible):

sensato(-a)

artisan [ˈɑːrt̬əzn, Brit ˌɑːtɪˈzæn] N

artesão(-ã) m (f)

crane [kreɪn] N

1. crane TECH:

2. crane ZOOL:

grou(grua) m (f)

plane1 [pleɪn] N MATH

humane [hjuːˈmeɪn] ADJ

urbane [ɜːrˈbeɪn, Brit ɜːˈ-] ADJ

I . tie [taɪ] N

1. tie (necktie):

tie

2. tie (cord):

tie

3. tie pl (bond):

tie

II . tie [taɪ] VB trans

tin [tɪn] N

1. tin no pl:

2. tin:

lata f
fôrma f

tidal [ˈtaɪdəl] ADJ

tide [taɪd] N

1. tide (of sea):

maré f

2. tide (of opinion):

I . tile [taɪl] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If you are seeking more significant health benefits, note there's a difference between "true" tea and what would more properly be called a tisane or infusion.
www.seattletimes.com
Due to the enormous power of the word "tea", even other tisanes (herbal beverages) marketers have started to add this word at the end of their product.
www.foodbev.com
Real tea comes from the camellia sinensis plant -- anything else (like herbal tea) is a tisane.
www.goodfood.com.au
Food is limited to spelt rusks, broths, the odd potato, yoghurt, gallons of water and the occasional tisane.
www.spearswms.com
But if you are seeking more significant health benefits, it's important to note there's a difference between "true" tea and what would more properly be called a tisane or infusion.
www.seattletimes.com
Apart from this, they also produce cacao powder, cacao nibs and a tisane (a chocolate herbal tea infusion).
www.thehindu.com
Medicinal herbs, traditionally produced in ancient apothecary gardens, can be grown by people interested in the healing properties of tisanes.
montrealgazette.com
In place of alcohol, the bar serves a range of tisanes.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Leaves can be snipped all summer long to flavour iced tea, or to dry for a winter's supply of tisane.
montrealgazette.com
Dishes, bowls and even the little spoon-holstered teapots (for the ethereal lemongrass tisane, $2.50) suggest geometrics but with gently curved edges.
www.cleveland.com

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