Fiber

/ˈfaɪbər/ noun

Fiber is the thread-like part of plants that your body can’t fully digest but that helps your digestion stay healthy. It can also mean any thin strand of material, like in cloth or cables.

It comes from Latin “fibra,” meaning “fiber,” “thread,” or “filament,” originally referring to plant or body tissues. The word later spread to textiles and modern materials.

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