fiber
Plural: fibers
Noun
- A thread-like element; roughage in food; strength of character.
- a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn
- coarse, indigestible plant food low in nutrients; its bulk stimulates intestinal peristalsis
- any of several elongated, threadlike cells (especially a muscle fiber or a nerve fiber)
- the inherent complex of attributes that determines a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions; - Herbert Spencer
- a leatherlike material made by compressing layers of paper or cloth
- A single elongated piece of a given material, roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibers to form thread.
- A material in the form of fibers.
- A material whose length is at least 1000 times its width.
- Dietary fiber.
- Moral strength and resolve.
- The preimage of a given point in the range of a map.
- The pullback of a morphism along a global element (called the fiber of the morphism over the global element).
- A kind of lightweight thread of execution.
- A long tubular cell found in bodily tissue.
Examples
- Fresh vegetables are a good source of fiber.
- He used every FIBER of his brain to find a seven-letter word on his challenging rack.
- Please use polyester fiber for this shirt.
- The cloth is made from strange, somewhat rough fiber.
- The microscope showed a single blue fiber stuck to the sole of the shoe.
- The ordeal was a test of everyone's fiber.
- Under this map, any two values in the fiber of a given point on the circle differ by 2π.
Origin / Etymology
From French fibre, from Old French fibre, from Latin fibra.
Scrabble Score: 10
fiber: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordfiber: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
fiber: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 11
fiber: valid Words With Friends Word