Concept cluster: Tools > Fiber
adj
(uncommon) Alternative form of accolé [(microbiology) Crescent-shaped.]
n
A heat-resistant laminate material used to veneer countertops.
n
Synonym of crystal set
n
(medicine) A short splint, used with a longer one that covers the entire limb, that prevents the ends of a fractured bone from overriding
adj
shiny or iridescent, as if covered in or made of diamonds
n
(American spelling) Alternative form of dietary fibre [Substances, generally of plant origin, consisting mostly of complex carbohydrates which are undigested when eaten by humans, and which therefore help the passage of food and waste through the alimentary tract.]
n
(obsolete) electrum, amber (alloy of gold and silver)
adj
Alternative form of enamelar [Consisting of enamel; resembling enamel; smooth; glossy.]
n
Dietary fiber.
v
(American spelling) Alternative form of fibreglass [To apply fibreglass to.]
adj
Fibrous; having an appearance of fibers.
n
Dietary fibre.
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fibrocement
adj
Alternative form of fiberwise [(mathematics) Of or pertaining to the fiber of a map.]
adj
Composed of little strings or fibres.
n
(Australia) Fibro-cement; a building material consisting of asbestos fibres and cement pressed into sheets.
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A composite of cement and cellulose fibres.
adj
Alternative form of fibery [Fibrous; having an appearance of fibers.]
n
Multi-layer synthetic flooring product fused together with a lamination process and simulating wood.
n
A heat-resistant laminate material used to veneer countertops.
adj
Alternative form of hollowfibre [Based on or pertaining to hollow fibers.]
adj
Alternative form of hollowfibre [Based on or pertaining to hollow fibers.]
adj
Alternative form of hollowfibre [Based on or pertaining to hollow fibers.]
n
Synonym of carnival glass
v
To cover something flat, usually paper, in adhesive protective plastic.
n
Alternative form of macrofibre [(biology) Any of a series of highly-ordered multicellular structures, on the surface of some bacteria, that undergo twisting and writhing motions]
n
A composite of fabrics (typically linen or paper fabric) using phenolic resins cured under pressure and high temperature to produce laminates.
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(British spelling, Canadian spelling) Alternative spelling of microfiber. [(American spelling) Very fine synthetic fiber; cloth made of such fiber.]
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A precious stone, especially an orient pearl.
n
A fibre made from this material.
n
Synonym of carnival glass
n
Artistic ornamentation resembling the scales of a fish.
adj
Made from lightweight flexible materials.
adj
coiled irregularly (as in a ball of wool)

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