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Home - Gossamer Bio Gossamer Bio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of its investigational drug product, seralutinib, for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease (PH-ILD)
Gossamer - Wikipedia Gossamer most commonly refers to: Fine spider silk used by spiderlings for ballooning or kiting Gossamer (fabric), very light, sheer, gauze-like fabric Gossamer may also refer to:
gossamer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary gossamer (comparative more gossamer, superlative most gossamer) Tenuous, light, filmy or delicate The heaven was spangled with tremulous stars, and at the horizon the clouds hung down in gossamer folds—God's robe trailing in the sea! He walked
GOSSAMER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com something extremely light, flimsy, or delicate The viper appeared to be midway through sloughing off its skin, half covered as it was with a thin gossamer of its former outer self a thin, waterproof outer garment, especially for women, popular in the late 19th century
gossamer, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . What does the word gossamer mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the word gossamer See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence gossamer has developed meanings and uses in subjects including invertebrates (Middle English) hats (1830s) textiles (1870s)
Gossamer - definition of gossamer by The Free Dictionary 1 a fine, filmy cobweb found on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather 2 any thin, light fabric, esp one used for veils 3 something extremely light, flimsy, or delicate 4 Also, gos•sa•mer•y (ˈgɒs ə mə ri) of or like gossamer
What does gossamer mean? - Definitions. net Gossamer refers to a fine, delicate substance or material that is light, thin, and translucent, often used to refer to spider webs or a piece of thin, delicate cloth