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fibers

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/ˈfaɪbərz/ · fi-bers

A thin thread or strand of material, especially one of which textile fabrics or other products are made.

Meanings

nountechnical

A thin thread or strand of material, especially one of which textile fabrics or other products are made.

ایک پتلا دھاگہ یا ریشہ، خاص طور پر وہ جس سے کپڑے یا دیگر اشیاء تیار کی جاتی ہیں۔

ریشہ

resha

Synonyms

threadstrandfilamentدھاگارشتہرشتہ دار

Antonyms

massblockclumpبڑ خطبلوکگٹھا

Common Collocations

  • natural fibers
  • synthetic fibers
  • fiber optics

Example Sentences

Natural fibers like cotton and wool are used for making clothes.

قدرتی ریشے جیسے کہ کاٹن اور اون کپڑے بنانے کے لیے استعمال ہوتے ہیں۔

Qudrati reshay jaisay kay cotton aur oon kapray bananay ke liye istemal hotay hain.

Fiber optics enables faster internet connections.

فائبر آپٹکس تیزتر انٹرنیٹ کنکشنز کو ممکن بناتا ہے۔

Fiber optics tez tar internet connections ko mumkin banata hai.

Dietary fibers are essential for healthy digestion.

غذائی ریشے صحت مند ہاضمہ کے لیے ضروری ہیں۔

Ghazai reshay sehat mand hazma ke liye zaroori hain.

Easily Confused With

vibers:Vibers are often mistaken for fibers but refer specifically to vibrations or related concepts.

Word Family

fiberous
adjectiveریشہ دار
fibrous
adjectiveریشہ دار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'fiber' as the thread that holds things together, like a web.

Imagine a woven fabric, where each fiber contributes to the strength and design.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

گزر گئے شب و روز ریشے کے ساتھ کچھ بن گیا کچھ ریشے کی طرح ہم بھی

Guzar gay shab o roz reshay ke sath Kuch ban gaya kuch reshay ki tarah hum bhi

Days passed with threads, some became, like threads, we too.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں ریشہ وہاں چیتا

Jahan resha wahan cheeta

Where there is fiber, there is strength.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "fiber" — a thread or filament

First known use: 14th century

The word 'fiber' has evolved from Latin 'fibra', referring to a threadlike structure. It has been used in English since the 14th century.