IPA: //faɪˌbrɪnəˈlɪtɪk//
KK: /faɪˌbrɪnəˈlɪtɪk/
Relating to the process of breaking down fibrin in blood clots.
The doctor prescribed a fibrinolytic agent to help dissolve the blood clot.
Fibrinolytic → It is formed from "fibrin" (from Latin "fibrina", meaning a protein involved in blood clotting) and "lytic" (from Greek "lytikos", meaning able to dissolve). The word "fibrinolytic" refers to the ability to dissolve fibrin, which is crucial in breaking down blood clots.
Think of 'fibrin' as the protein that forms clots and 'lytic' as the ability to dissolve — so fibrinolytic means something that can dissolve clots.