fibrilliform
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin fibrilla (“a fine fibre or filament”) + -iform.
Adjective
[edit]fibrilliform (comparative more fibrilliform, superlative most fibrilliform)
- Having the appearance of a thin fibre or group of fibres; fibrous.
- 1979, Dennis M. Lehmkuhl, How to Know the Aquatic Insects (The Pictured Key Nature Series), Dubuque, I.A.: Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers, →ISBN, page 53, column 1:
- Homoeoneuria burrows in loose sand and feeds on material caught in the hairs on the legs. Lachlania has both a platelike and a fibrilliform portion to the gills (Fig. 63B) while Homoeoneuria lacks the latter (Fig. 63C).
References
[edit]- “fibrilliform, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.