What is another word for fibrinous?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪbɹɪnəs] (IPA)

Fibrinous is an adjective that is often used in medical terminology to describe a condition or substance that is characterized by the presence of or containing fibers. Some synonyms for fibrinous include fibrous, stringy, thread-like, filamentous, and wiry. Fibrous and fibrinous are the closest in meaning as both relate to the presence of fibers, while stringy and thread-like refer to the appearance or texture of the substance. Filamentous is another synonym that has a similar meaning to fibrinous but is often used in the context of biology or microbiology. Lastly, wiry refers to the thinness and strength of fibers, making it a suitable synonym for fibrinous.

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What are the hypernyms for Fibrinous?

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Usage examples for Fibrinous

Many of these cases are associated with a fibrinous pleurisy.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
It will also be noticed that the space immediately outside of and around the artery, vein, and air tube is similarly broadened by fibrinous deposits.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
Later, partially organized clots and shreds of a fibrinous nature and of a gelatinous consistence are formed within, and the temperature of the swelling is reduced.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler

Related words: fibrinous material, fibrinous clot, fibrinous exudate, fibrinous caseous necrosis

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