cirrhous
/ˈsɪriʊs/ or /ˈsɪrəs/Definitions
1. adjective
Describing or related to the cirrhosis of the liver, characterized by an irregular surface and fibrosis of the liver tissue.
“The doctor examined the cirrhotic liver and determined the cause of the patient’s illness.”
2. noun
A type of liver tissue or cells with cirrhosis, often seen under a microscope.
“The pathologist studied the cirrhotic tissue to understand the progression of the disease.”