Floccose
Floccose is an adjective used in medicine, biology, and related fields to describe a texture or appearance that is fluffy, woolly, or cotton-like. The term derives from the Latin floccus, meaning a tuft of wool. In pathology and histology, floccose may be used to describe tissue or deposits that have a soft, tufted, or woolly surface or consistency, often indicating friability or particular forms of degeneration or deposition. For example, a lesion or material may be described as floccose when it breaks apart easily into fine, cottony fragments.
In microbiology and mycology, floccose refers to the colony morphology of some organisms that grow with a
In practical use, floccose helps clinicians and scientists communicate observations of gross pathology, histological sections, and
Related terms include flocculent and cottony, which similarly describe fluffy or tufted appearances, though with nuanced