fibrillation etymology

Etymology

  • From Latin fibrillatio, from fibrilla, diminutive of fibra, meaning "fiber"
  • Related to French fibrillation, Spanish fibrilación, Italian fibrillazione

Meaning

  1. Medicine: A rapid, irregular contraction of the heart muscle, causing the heart to beat faster than normal.
  2. Physics: A rapid, irregular vibration of a substance (e.g., a gas or liquid).
  3. Textiles: The process of separating and isolating individual fibers from a bundle of fabric or yarn.

Origin

  • First used in the early 19th century in the medical sense, referring to the trembling or quivering of the heart observed in certain heart diseases.
  • The term was later extended to describe similar phenomena in other contexts, such as the vibration of gasses and liquids, and the separation of fibers in textiles.

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