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What are fibres? How fabric is made?​

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Answered by yuvrajrathore
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What are fibres?

1.

a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.

"the basket comes lined with natural coco fibres"

synonyms: thread, strand, tendril, filament; technicalfibril

"fibres from the murderer's jumper were found on the victim's body"

a substance formed of fibres.

"ordinary synthetics don't breathe as well as natural fibres"

synonyms: material, substance, cloth, fabric, stuff

"designer clothing in natural fibres"

a threadlike structure forming part of the muscular, nervous, connective, or other tissue in the human or animal body.

"there were degenerative changes in muscle fibres"

strength of character.

noun: moral fibre; plural noun: moral fibres; noun: moral fiber; plural noun: moral fibrrs

"a weak person with no moral fibre"

synonyms: strength of character, resolution, fortitude, resolve, moral fibre, backbone, spine, mettle, firmness of purpose, toughness of spirit, steel; Dunkirk spirit

"a man with no fibre"

antonyms: weakness, cowardice

2.

dietary material containing substances such as cellulose, lignin, and pectin, that are resistant to the action of digestive enzymes.

synonyms: roughage, bulk, fibrous material

"a lack of fibre in his diet"  

How fabric is made?​

Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, hemp, or other materials to produce long strands. ... A fabric is a material made through weaving, knitting, spreading, crocheting, or bonding that may be used in production of further goods (garments, etc.).

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Answered by raushankumar3604
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A fibre is a thin thread of a natural or artificial substance, especially one that is used to make cloth or rope.

The first step in creating fabric is yarn production. Here, the raw materials that have been harvested and processed are transformed from raw fibers into yarn and threads. This is done by spinning the fibers. ... The bobbin holds the spun fibers, which are now connected into a long strand of thread or yarn.

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