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etymological origin of | eng: fibrelike |
etymological origin of | eng: macrofibre |
etymologically related | eng: dietary fibre |
etymologically related | eng: fibre bundle |
etymologically related | eng: fibre optics |
etymologically related | eng: fibreboard |
etymologically related | eng: fibreglass |
etymologically related | eng: fibrescope |
etymologically related | eng: fibril |
etymologically related | eng: fibrin |
etymology | fra: fibre |
has derived form | eng: fibres |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /ˈfaɪ.bə(ɹ)/ |
semantically related | eng: line |
semantically related | eng: tieback |
semantically related | eng: wick |
translation | ben: তন্তু |
translation | ces: vlákno |
translation | deu: Faser |
translation | eng: dietary fibre |
translation | fin: kuitu |
translation | fin: säie |
translation | fin: suoraselkäisyys |
translation | fra: fibre |
translation | hun: fonál |
translation | hun: jellem |
translation | hun: rostszál |
translation | hun: természet |
translation | ita: fibra |
translation | jpn: 繊維 |
translation | mkd: влакно |
translation | nld: vezel |
translation | pol: włókno |
translation | por: fibra |
translation | rus: волокно |
translation | rus: волосок |
translation | rus: нить |
translation | rus: фибра |
translation | slv: vlaknina |
translation | slv: vlakno |
translation | spa: fibra |
translation | zho: 纤维 |
variant:orthography | eng: fiber |
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