Definition of Fibrillose. Meaning of Fibrillose. Synonyms of Fibrillose

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Definition of Fibrillose

Fibrillose
Fibrillose Fi*bril"lose (? or ?), a. Covered with hairlike appendages, as the under surface of some lichens; also, composed of little strings or fibers; as, fibrillose appendages.

Meaning of Fibrillose from wikipedia

- Fibrils (from Latin fibra) are structural biological materials found in nearly all living organisms. Not to be confused with fibers or filaments, fibrils...
- convex to flat with an inrolled margin when young. Dry scaly or finely fibrillose especially toward the edge, becoming more scaly with age. Pale yellow...
- decurved, flattening with maturity, translucent striate and often leaving a fibrillose annular zone in the upper regions of the stipe. Gills: The lamellae are...
- gills are light grayish and brown with age. The stalk is whitish, semi-fibrillose, and slightly clavate. The odour tends to be ****tic. In Israel, the...
- species is inedible. The caps are brownish, as are the stipes, which are fibrillose and hollow, with yellowish tomentum near the base. The spores are colorless...
- medium to dark brown cap up to 6 cm (2.4 in) in diameter with brownish fibrillose scales that darken in age. The tightly packed gills are initially cream...
- conical in shape. The cap colour is indigo-blue with a green tint, and is fibrillose. The cap margin is striate and rolled inwards. The gill attachment is...
- often lobed, up to 10 cm across. The cap surface is smooth and finely fibrillose, moist or viscid at first, variously yellow to orange or scarlet. The...
- an agaric fungus in the family Inocybaceae. It has a yellowish-brown fibrillose cap and stipe that develops reddish tints with age. The flesh has a characteristic...
- conic to convex or plane in age, with or without an umbo, with appressed fibrillose squamules on the cap which are more frequent towards the center, and an...