instrewEtymologyFrom Middle English *instrewen, instrien, equivalent to in- + strew.instrew means to strew about; scatter in or upon; spread. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.verbTo strew about; scatter in or upon; spread.“Tubercles and granulations with numerous instrewn giant cells of tuberculous appearance together with necrosis 5 In May 1921 glands on the neck were observed which afterwards increased in size, together with a red swelling on the breast, [...]”