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a very thin glass or plastic thread through which light can travel to carry information, especially in phone, television, and computer systems: The data travels down the fibres literally at the speed of light. fibre broadband The growth of fibre broadband subscriptions clearly indicates consumer demand for ultra-fast speeds. Synonym. optical fibre.
A fibre is a thin thread of a natural or artificial substance, especially one used to make cloth or rope.
FIBER definition: 1. US spelling of fibre 2. any of the thread-like parts that form plant or artificial material and…. Learn more.
a narrow elongated thick-walled cell: a constituent of sclerenchyma tissue. such tissue extracted from flax, hemp, etc, used to make linen, rope, etc. a very small root or twig. anatomy any thread-shaped structure, such as a nerve fibre.
1. : a thread or a structure or object resembling a thread: such as. a (1) : a slender root (as of a grass) (2) : an elongated tapering thick-walled plant cell void at maturity that imparts elasticity, flexibility, and tensile strength. b (1) : a strand of nerve tissue : axon, dendrite. (2)
Definition of fibre noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The meaning of FIBRE is chiefly British spelling of fiber.