Note: The translation for this entry is currently under quality review. Some content is temporarily displayed in English only.
hyaline
This term carries a clinical and sterile quality, evoking a sense of extreme purity and transparency. It is most frequently encountered in medical or biological contexts to describe cartilage or membranes that look like clear, polished glass. While words like transparent or clear describe the ability to see through something, hyaline specifically emphasizes the smooth, glossy texture and the specific crystalline appearance of a substance. It suggests a seamless, non-porous quality that is characteristic of certain organic structures.
Countable when referring to specific deposits or types of glassy material in a medical report. Uncountable when describing the general property of being glassy or the substance itself.