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fibre or (N Amer) fiber noun (fibres or fibers) 1 a fine thread or thread-like cell of a natural or artificial substance, eg cellulose, nylon. 2 a material composed of fibres. 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 • dietary fibre. 6 strength of character; stamina • moral fibre. fibred adj. fibreless adj. to the very fibre of one's being deeply; fundamentally.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin fibra thread or fibre.