fimbria

Etymology
Borrowed from, from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A series of threads or other projections resembling a fringe.
 * 2)  An individual thread in a fimbria, especially a fingerlike projection around the ovarian end of the Fallopian tube.
 * 3)  A hairlike appendage found on the cell surface of many bacteria; used by the bacteria to adhere to one another, to animal cells and to some inanimate objects.
 * 1)  A hairlike appendage found on the cell surface of many bacteria; used by the bacteria to adhere to one another, to animal cells and to some inanimate objects.

Translations

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 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish: fimbria


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 * Finnish:

Noun

 * 1)  a fringe, border, edge

Descendants

 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi
 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi
 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi
 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi
 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi
 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi
 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi
 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi
 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi
 * Old Francoprovençal: *frengi

Etymology
, from. .

Noun

 * 1)   structure in the form of a fringe