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Lif Noun Natural Fibres Fiber ˈfaɪbə(R)   Uncountable Substance

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Front fibre 
IPA  (US fiber ) /ˈfaɪbə(r)   / noun
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fibre (noun)

 (US fiber ) /ˈfaɪbə(r)   / noun
 
 1 [uncountable]
parts of plants that you eat which are good for you because they help to move food quickly through your body
lif
 Wholemeal bread is high in fibre.
 2 [countable, uncountable]
a material or a substance that is made from natural or artificial threads
lif, elyaf
Natural fibres are, for example, cotton and wool. Man-made or synthetic fibres are nylon, polyester, etc.
 3 [countable]
one of the thin threads which form a natural or artificial substance
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 cotton/wood/nerve/muscle fibres
 

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