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Narrow(medicine)
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fibrillation (iou) and narrow 2, verb (oh)


fibrillation (iou)



fibrillation noun. M19.
[formed as FIBRILLATE: see -ATION.]
Arrangement into fibrils; formation of fibrillae; a fibrillated mass. M19.
Medicine. Irregular spontaneous contraction in the individual fibres of a muscle, esp. of the auricles or ventricles of the heart. L19.
Paper-making. The beating of vegetable fibre into its component fibrils. E20.

narrow 2, verb (oh)



2 v [I and T]
to make something narrower or to become narrower
::He narrowed his eyes and gazed at the horizon.
::The track divided into two and narrowed.
if a range, difference etc narrows, or if something narrows it, it becomes less
::The choice of goods available is narrowing.
::The economic gap between the two halves of the country was beginning to narrow.
narrow down [narrow sth ¡û¡ú down] phr v
to reduce the number of things included in a range
::The police have narrowed down their list of suspects.
narrow something ¡û¡ú down to
::I've narrowed it down to one of two people (=there are now only two people to choose between) .