Fibres

/ˈfaɪbərz/ noun

Thin thread-like structures or materials, such as found in plants, animals, or textiles, often used to make fabric or rope.

From Latin 'fibra' (fiber or filament), possibly from an Indo-European root meaning 'to split.' The British spelling 'fibres' preserves the Latin form, while American English uses 'fibers.'

AMእንደ እንዳለ
ARألياف
BNসুতা
CAfibres
CSvlákna
DAfibre
DEFasern
ELινες
ESfibras
FAفیبر
FIkuituja
FRfibres
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