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fibre [ˈfaɪbəɐ, Am -bɚ] N

1. fibre:

fibre

2. fibre fig:

fibre
fibre

dietary fibre N

fibre optics N + sing vb

glass fiber N Am, glass fibre N Brit

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The resulting fibre suspension in water solution is called brown stock.
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It covers the examination of new optical materials, especially of photonic crystal fibres, and more generally the field of nano- and micro-structured photonic materials.
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The stripper, which turns at a higher speed than the worker, pulls fibres from the worker and passes them to the swift.
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There is now the option of an all carbon fibre wing.
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Early wall plugs were thick-walled fibre tubes, made of parallel strings bonded with glue.
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Such fibre can be spun into fine yarns, with great lengths of yarn for a given weight of wool, and greater market value.
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Nerve fibres from the maxillary and mandibular divisions of the trigeminal nerve have also been documented.
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The yarn is well twisted and spun of long staple wool (though nowadays also medium and short fibres are used).
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By mixing with water and applying mechanical action the hydrogen bonds in the paper can be broken and fibres separated again.
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Commonly this is used for making a top layer of bleached fibre to go over an unbleached layer.
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