Advertisement
Advertisement
fibrinous
/ ˈɪɪə /
adjective
of, containing, or resembling fibrin
Example Sentences
Hassall took water that was “softened and purified” and combined it with the finest Smithfield beef to make the purest beef jelly and disgusting-sounding “fibrinous meat lozenges” – the energy balls of Victorian England.
The fibrinous matter soon becomes detached and is coughed up.
The thrombus not only tends to become enlarged by further depositions of material from the blood, but it also tends to become diminished in size from the contractile properties of its fibrinous constituent.
Very intense reddening of the whole conjunctiva, with much fibrinous and purulent secretion, etc.
The exudation may be fibrinous or purulent; the latter only as a result of injuries by which foreign bodies or septic matter are introduced into the eye or in metastatic choroiditis.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse