fibration
/fɪˈbreɪʃən, -ˈbraɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
a process or series of processes by which a substance, especially a gas, is separated into its constituent parts, typically by mechanical or other means
“The industrial process of fiber production is an example of a complex fibration process.”
2. noun
a structure or pattern of fibers in a biological system, especially in a plant or animal tissue
“The study of plant fibration revealed unique structural patterns in the leaf cells.”
3. noun
a set or system of fibers, especially in the context of a network or web
“The researcher examined the fibration of neurons in the brain and its connection to cognitive function.”
4. verb
to separate or break down into fibers, especially by mechanical or other means
“The engineer designed a machine to fibrate the materials for textile production.”
5. verb
to form or create fibers, especially in a biological system
“The plant fibrated its leaves to adapt to environmental stress.”