1 | noun | a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn 2 | noun | coarse, indigestible plant food low in nutrients; its bulk stimulates intestinal peristalsis 3 | noun | any of several elongated, threadlike cells (especially a muscle fiber or a nerve fiber) 4 | noun | the inherent complex of attributes that determines a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions 5 | noun | a leatherlike material made by compressing layers of paper or cloth (5 meanings)
f'ahyber (IPA: fˈaɪbɝ)
fi-ber (5 letters | 2 syllables)
1540 (European Renaissance) (485 years ago)
French | Old French | Latin
fibre
fibers
roughage | character | nature | vulcanized fiber
bassine | beard | bristle | byssus | cantala | Cebu maguey | coir | fibril | filament | glass fiber | glass fibre | lint | loofa | loofah | loufah sponge | ... (total: 37)
material | stuff | food product | foodstuff | cell | trait | cloth | fabric | textile (total: 9)
fibre | scriber | subscriber | transcriber (based on typical American pronunciation)
fibre
fibber | Tiber
brief
acrylic fiber | afferent fiber | animal fiber | bast fiber | Castor fiber | cotton fiber | efferent fiber | fiber bundle | fiber-optic | fiber optic cable | ... (total: 23)
Mandarin Chinese: | 纖維 (noun) Hindi: | तंतु (noun) Arabic: | خَيْط (noun) Spanish: | fibra (material) French: | fibre (material)
Fiber (US population: 120 people, white: 92%)
fiber.com | fiber.net | fiber.info | fiber.biz
Cereal stuff | Roughage (based on all New York Times crossword puzzles 1994 to 2009)
10 (International English) | 10 (North American English)
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