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A-tishooPosted by Lewis on November 01, 2005 In Reply to: Re: Tissue typing posted by ESC on November 01, 2005 : : : : : If the phrase used is "a tissue of lies" what is its opposite, is there a something of truth? : : : : 'tissue' means an organisation of similar component parts - used in biology, it means a collection of cells. : : : : a tissue of lies is thus a construction to deceive which is flexible yet thin. : : : : the opposite might be a 'bastion of truth' - a solid defensive structure set on sound foundations easily seen and dominating its surroundings. : : : : : Continuing the cellular theme, the opposite of a 'tissue of lies' may be 'an organ of truth'! : : Maybe...substance. 2 a : ultimate reality that underlies all outward manifestations and change (Merriam-Webster). thanks for the 'woven' detail - gives detail to the 'manufactured' or 'spun' aspects. a-tishoo of lies? gets right up my nose. L |