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fibrillated, ppl. a.|ˈfaɪbrɪleɪtɪd| [f. prec. + -ed1.] a. Arranged in fibrils; having a fibrillar structure.
1847–9Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 138/2 Simple condensation of the original fibrillated fibrin. 1851Carpenter Man. Phys. (ed. 2) 319 The fibrillated network forming the buffy coat undergoes the slow contraction. 1877Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. ii. 104 A..cortical layer, fibrillated in a direction perpendicular to the surface. b. Having been split up into fibrils by fibrillation.
1929Clapperton & Henderson Mod. Paper-Making vi. 83 The strength is caused by the fibres being ‘fibrillated’, and this, we think, should be the proper word to describe the condition. Ibid. 85 All the extra surfaces of the fibrillated fibres retain some surface water. 1951A. B. Green in J. N. Stephenson Pulp & Paper Manuf. II. iii. 189 When fibrils become loosened from the original fiber, the fiber appears under the microscope as broomed, or partially fibrillated. |