Capilliform

/kəˈpɪlɪfɔːrm/ adjective

Having the shape or form of a hair or thread; extremely thin and threadlike in appearance.

From Latin capillus (hair) + -form (shape). The combining form -form comes from Latin forma meaning shape. This scientific term emerged in the 18th century to describe structures resembling hairs under magnification.

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