|fī(ˌ)brō+ noun
Etymology: New Latin, from fibr- + sarcoma
: a sarcoma of relatively low malignancy made up chiefly of spindle-shaped cells that tend to form collagenous fibrils — called also spindle-cell sarcoma
|fī(ˌ)brō+ noun
Etymology: New Latin, from fibr- + sarcoma
: a sarcoma of relatively low malignancy made up chiefly of spindle-shaped cells that tend to form collagenous fibrils — called also spindle-cell sarcoma
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012