cribrous
English
Etymology
Adjective
cribrous (comparative more cribrous, superlative most cribrous)
- (rare, usually in anatomical descriptions) Perforated, as in the manner of a sieve.
- 1909, Jeremiah Sweetser Ferguson, Normal Histology and Microscopical Anatomy, Appleton & Co., page 570:
- At the posterior pole of the eye the sclera is pierced by the optic nerve, whose numerous bundles penetrate the coats of the eyeball and give to this portion of the sclera a cribrous appearance.
Synonyms
References
- “cribrous”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.