Similar words: fibre, brought, rouse, arouse, onerous, timorous, humorous, numerous. Meaning: ['faɪbrəs] adj. 1. having or resembling fibers especially fibers used in making cordage such as those of jute 2. (of meat) full of sinews; especially impossible to chew.
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1. The coconut has a fibrous outer covering.
2. Three patients developed fibrous or neoplastic strictures after radiotherapy.
3. The fibrous tissues round the infected area impedes access of antituberculous substances.
4. Myofibroblasts have been implicated in fibrous reactions in a wide range of pathological conditions, including fibrosing conditions of the large bowel.
5. This fibrous layer stops any chemical or biological bonding between the implant and the surrounding tissue.
6. He says the fibrous nature of Linseed makes it impossible to plough back into the soil.
7. Overcooking, however, will result in the dryness and fibrous texture that occur with any bird subjected to too much heat.
8. Damaged or destroyed muscles eventually became replaced with fibrous tissues that shortened and contracted.
9. The unsalted eggplant had a firmer, slightly fibrous texture while the salted eggplant was creamier and slightly pillowy.
10. Abnormal fibrous tissue overgrowth has long been known to affect a number of widely separate organ systems.
11. Fibrous tissue replaces this, the capillaries heal and contract down over a period of months to leave a linear scar.
12. Amyloidosis occurs when an abnormal protein becomes fibrous and becomes deposited in the heart muscle.
13. The three nails are formed of dark fibrous tissue and are exceedingly sharp.
14. This remedy has an affinity for fibrous tissues, joints and tendons.
15. This means that large fibrous structures form near T m, whereas greater numbers of small spherulites grow at lower temperatures.
16. Plants with a fibrous root system, creating plenty of organic matter, do most to improve the soil structure.
17. Brown, fibrous bread is frequently perceived as a primitive food, unfit for human consumption.
18. Fibrous wall with dystrophic calcification consistent with cyst.
19. Diagnosis: Fibrous dysplasia of the skull.
20. The saponification generated with the resin of fibrous materials.
21. Cellophane is made of long, fibrous molecules.
22. Australian cypress pine with fibrous inner bark.
23. Many had protective foils like thorns and spines,(Sentencedict.com) with much of the plant tissue containing rock-hard phytoliths or tough fibrous cellulose.
24. Please try to see the film, Arquette tells the restaurant, with all the fibrous texture of a spring roll.
25. In muscle disease degeneration of muscle fibres and replacement with fibrous tissue have been seen.
26. Niches, such as you see in grander houses, are available in fibrous plaster, ready moulded in one piece.
27. Everywhere they came upon beetles, spiders and small lizards which scurried away as they pushed through the fibrous, resistant heather.
28. The incoming immune adults then graze the lower more fibrous echelons of the herbage which contain the majority of the L3.
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29. This is why the paper-maker is able to make a fibrous pulp for your morning paper from wood.
30. Description: This aquatic water fern is a rosette plant which has dense, fibrous roots.
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