Ceratofibrous

/ˌsɛrətəʊˈfaɪbrəs/ adjective

Describing tissue or structure that contains both horn-like (keratinous) material and fibrous tissue woven together.

From Greek 'keras' (horn) + Latin 'fibrosus' (made of fibers). This medical/anatomical term emerged to describe composite tissues with mixed structural properties.

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