fibre definition

fibre means carbohydrate polymers with three or more monomeric units, which are neither digested nor absorbed in the human small intestine and belong to the following categories:
fibre means wool, hair, silk, cotton, linen, and any other fibrous material, whether natural or artificial;
fibre means man-made fibre including regenerated cellulose rayon, nylon and the like.”

More Definitions of fibre

fibre means the medium and the technology associated with the transmission of information as light impulses along a glass or plastic cable or fibre;
fibre means a method of transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of light through an optical fibre;
fibre means a particle with a length > 5 m, an average diameter < 3 m, and a ratio of length to diameter > 3 to 1, which can be seen using the system specified in paragraph 3.
fibre means a fibre Etherway Access Type that contains the following configuration parameters:
fibre means the material to be defined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 10 and measured by the method of analysis to be determined in accordance with that procedure;
fibre means a relatively-short, elongated member of natural or artificial material;
fibre means a relatively-short, elongated member of natural or man-made material;