IPA: /ˈfɪm.bri.ə/
KK: /ˈfɪm.bri.ə/
A fringelike structure or part, often found at the opening of certain tubes in the body, such as the fallopian tubes, or as a hair-like appendage on bacteria.
The fimbria at the end of the fallopian tube helps guide the egg into the tube after ovulation.
**Fimbria** → The word originates from Latin *fimbria*, meaning fringe or border. It refers to a fringe-like structure, often used in biological contexts to describe the edge of certain organs or tissues.
Imagine a fringe or border around something — that's what 'fimbria' refers to, a fringe-like structure.