Fibric
Fibric is an adjective with several uses in different scientific contexts. It is derived from fiber and generally means relating to fibers or having a fibrous texture. In everyday usage the term is uncommon outside technical fields, where it appears in disciplines that describe materials or substances with fibrous characteristics.
In soil science, fibric denotes the least decomposed category of organic soil material, typically found in
In pharmacology, fibric refers to fibric acid derivatives, a class of lipid-lowering drugs also known as fibrates.
Etymology: fibric derives from Latin fibra, meaning fiber, with the suffix -ic meaning “of or pertaining to.”