from where has the word parenchyma been derived?
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Etymology. The term parenchyma is New Latin from the Greek word παρέγχυμα parenchyma 'visceral flesh' from παρεγχεῖν parenkhein 'to pour in' from παρα- para- 'beside' + ἐν en- 'in' + χεῖν khein 'to pour'. Originally, Erasistratus and other anatomists used it to refer to certain human tissues.
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Etymology. The term parenchyma is New Latin from the Greek word παρέγχυμα parenchyma 'visceral flesh' from παρεγχεῖν parenkhein 'to pour in' from παρα- para- 'beside' + ἐν en- 'in' + χεῖν khein 'to pour'. Originally, Erasistratus and other anatomists used it to refer to certain human tissues.
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