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fibril (n.)

1680s, Englishing of Modern Latin fibrilla "a little fiber, a filament," especially in botany, diminutive of Latin fibra "a fiber, filament" (see fiber). Latin fibra and fibrilla were used in 17c. physiology in English alongside nativized fibre and fibril. From 1931 as "thread-like molecular formation."

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Definitions of fibril from WordNet

fibril (n.)
a very slender natural or synthetic fiber;
Synonyms: filament / strand
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