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fibre
fiber
noun fibres, fibers
    1. A fine thread or thread-like cell of a natural or artificial substance, eg cellulose, nylon.
      Thesaurus: thread, cord, string, strand, filament, vein, hair.
    2. A material composed of fibres.
      Thesaurus: quality, texture, grain, tissue, nap, grit, feel, surface.
    3. Any fibrous material which can be made into textile fabrics.
    4. bot.
      In the stems of woody plants: a long, narrow, thick-walled cell that provides mechanical support for the plant.
    5. The indigestible parts of edible plants or seeds, that help to move food quickly through the body.
      Example: dietary fibre
    6. Strength of character; stamina.
      Example: moral fibre
Derivative: fibred
adj
    Derivative: fibreless
    adj
      Idiom: to the very fibre of one's being
        Deeply; fundamentally.
      Etymology: 14c: from Latin fibra thread or fibre.



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