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fiber
noun
a
thin
thread-like
piece
of
natural
or
artificial
material
that
can
be
twisted
or
woven
to
make
cloth
,
rope
,
or
other
products
•
The
artisan
wove
bright
patterns
into
the
blanket
using
soft
alpaca
fiber
.
The
artisan
wove
bright
patterns
into
the
blanket
using
soft
alpaca
fiber
.
•
Carbon
fiber
makes
the
bicycle
frame
both
light
and
strong
.
Carbon
fiber
makes
the
bicycle
frame
both
light
and
strong
.
Middle
English
,
from
Anglo-French
fibre
,
from
Latin
fibra
“
thread
,
filament
”.
noun
-
fiber
parts
of
plant
food
that
the
body
cannot
digest
but
that
help
digestion
and
keep
you
healthy
•
Whole-grain
cereal
is
packed
with
dietary
fiber
.
Whole-grain
cereal
is
packed
with
dietary
fiber
.
•
Doctors
say
most
adults
don't
eat
enough
fiber
each
day
.
Doctors
say
most
adults
don't
eat
enough
fiber
each
day
.
noun
a
very
thin
strand
of
glass
or
plastic
that
carries
light
signals
for
high-speed
data
transmission
•
Internet
data
travels
through
a
single
glass
fiber
thinner
than
a
hair
.
Internet
data
travels
through
a
single
glass
fiber
thinner
than
a
hair
.
•
Technicians
repaired
the
broken
fiber
cable
under
the
street
.
Technicians
repaired
the
broken
fiber
cable
under
the
street
.
noun
-
fiber
inner
strength
of
character
that
helps
someone
behave
firmly
and
bravely
•
It
took
moral
fiber
to
speak
up
against
the
unfair
rule
.
It
took
moral
fiber
to
speak
up
against
the
unfair
rule
.
•
The
coach
praised
the
team
’
s
inner
fiber
after
their
hard-fought
victory
.
The
coach
praised
the
team
’
s
inner
fiber
after
their
hard-fought
victory
.