fibril

noun
fi·​bril | \ ˈfī-brəl How to pronounce fibril (audio) , ˈfi- How to pronounce fibril (audio) \

Definition of fibril

: a small filament or fiber: such as
a : root hair
b(1) : one of the fine threads into which a striated muscle fiber can be longitudinally split
(2) : neurofibril

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Other Words from fibril

fibrillar \ ˈfi-​brə-​lər How to pronounce fibrillar (audio) , ˈfī-​ \ adjective

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Some researchers thought the mineral was mostly contained inside fibrils; others believed the mineral cladded the protein like armor. Angus Chen, Scientific American, "Core Strength: Extreme “Close Ups” May Help Explain Why Our Bones Are So Strong," 3 May 2018 The image that is a dehydration and oxidation of the linen fibers goes only two to three fibrils into the cloth. Joanne Berger Dumound/special To Cleveland.com., cleveland.com, "Local lecturer brings world class Shroud of Turin exhibit to Greater Cleveland," 19 Feb. 2018 Perhaps the fibrils could help women eliminate bad sperm. Giorgia Guglielmi, Science | AAAS, "Protein tangles behind Alzheimer’s disease may be critical for human reproduction," 11 July 2017

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First Known Use of fibril

1664, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for fibril

New Latin fibrilla, diminutive of Latin fibra

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fibril

noun
fi·​bril | \ ˈfīb-rəl How to pronounce fibril (audio) , ˈfib- How to pronounce fibril (audio) \

Medical Definition of fibril

: a small filament or fiber: as
a : one of the fine threads into which a striated muscle fiber can be longitudinally split