epithelium
[C/U] Both
pl: epithelia
This term describes a biological barrier that acts as a selective gatekeeper. It carries a clinical and anatomical connotation, focusing on the specialized nature of cell packing—where cells are tightly knit together to protect underlying tissues from infection or fluid loss. In medical contexts, the word often shifts focus toward pathology, such as when describing epithelial cells found in a urine sample or the growth of an epithelial tumor. It evokes an image of a seamless, protective skin or lining rather than a loose collection of cells.
Countable when referring to a specific type of tissue layer, such as the squamous epithelium. Uncountable when discussing the general biological material or substance.