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fibrosis

|fi-bro-sis|

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/faɪˈbroʊsɪs/

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/faɪˈbrəʊsɪs/

excess fibrous tissue

Etymology
Etymology Information

'fibrosis' originates from the Latin word 'fibra,' meaning 'fiber,' combined with the suffix '-osis,' indicating a condition or process.

Historical Evolution

'fibrosis' evolved from the Latin 'fibra' to the modern English term, maintaining its reference to fibrous tissue.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred to any fibrous tissue formation, but now it specifically denotes pathological conditions involving excess fibrous tissue.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a condition characterized by the formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue as a reparative or reactive process.

The patient was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45