fimbriated

adjective

fim·​bri·​at·​ed ˈfim-brē-ˌā-təd How to pronounce fimbriated (audio)
variants or less commonly fimbriate
: having the edge or extremity bordered by slender processes : fringed
fimbriation noun

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Fimbriated Has Latin Roots

Fimbriated comes from Latin fimbriatus, meaning "fringed." In English, fimbriated can function as a synonym of "fringed," and it is commonly used to describe anatomical features that are bordered by slender processes (prominent or projecting parts of an organism or organic structure). Latin fimbriatus is derived from fimbria ("fringe"). The plural of fimbria, fimbriae, gave rise to Vulgar Latin frimbia (notice the alteration of the spelling), which was then adopted by Anglo-French as frenge. Middle English borrowed frenge in the 14th century, and it was this word that evolved into the modern English fringe.

Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of fimbriated was in the 15th century

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“Fimbriated.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fimbriated. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

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fimbriated

adjective
fim·​bri·​at·​ed ˈfim-brē-ˌāt-əd How to pronounce fimbriated (audio)
variants also fimbriate
: having the edge or extremity fringed or bordered by slender processes
the fimbriated ends of the fallopian tubes
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