Fibrin

Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪbrən/

Fibrin (noun)

  1. A protein that helps blood form clots to stop bleeding.

Examples

  • Fibrin helps stop bleeding by forming a clot.
  • The body produces fibrin to aid in wound healing.

Common collocations: fibrin formation, fibrin network, fibrin clot

Synonyms of Fibrin

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Fibrin

  • In the context of blood clots dissolving.