释义 |
fibrinous, a.|ˈfaɪbrɪnəs| [f. fibrin + -ous.] a. Full of or composed of fibrin. b. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of fibrin.
1830R. Knox Béclard's Anat. 305 The muscular flesh is less red, and more gelatinous and fibrinous. 1834J. Forbes Laennec's Dis. Chest 563 The fibrinous concretions were softer. 1872T. G. Thomas Dis. Women 512 About the very existence of the fibrinous polypus there is some doubt. Hence fibriˈnosity, the quality of being fibrinous.
1876Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 228 Schmidt has examined..93 transudates with respect to their fibrinosity. |