How to use in-sentence of “fibre”:
+ Ramie is one of the oldest fibre crops, used for at least six thousand years.
+ Most spiders make a natural fibre of their own that is also called silk.
+ It is an important fibre plant and also a popular garden plant.Roger Holmes and Lance Walheim.
+ Carbon fibre is most commonly used in the bodywork of an F1 car and also the air box, the wings, the engine cover, steering wheel and in the suspension.
+ The GT350R also had a mounted carbon fibre spoiler and quad exhaust pipes.
+ Its stems contain a bast fibre that is used for the same purposes as linen.
+ These banana fibre rugs are woven by traditional Nepalese hand-knotted methods.
Example sentences of “fibre”:
+ Silk is a natural fibre made by the silk worm cocoon.
+ It is a thermoplastic polymer which can be made into a fibre for yarn and fabric, film for packaging, or many other shapes.
+ Carbon fibre is a very strong and light material that contains carbon fibres.
+ Basalt fibre is often used as a safe replacement for asbestos.
+ A local industry using the fibre from New Zealand flax was successfully reestablished in 1907 and generated considerable income during the First World War.
+ The stock rims in fact were the first ever carbon fibre rims created by NASA, a space station in the USA.
+ Unlike other fibre crops, ramie needs chemical processing to de-gum the fibre.
+ PMID 19720651 Then a nerve fibre goes from the eyespot to the simple nervous system.
+ The word is also used for the fibre obtained from its seed pods.
+ Silk is a natural fibre made by the silk worm cocoon.
+ It is a thermoplastic polymer which can be made into a fibre for yarn and fabric, film for packaging, or many other shapes.
+ Kevlar is used in pretty much the same areas as carbon fibre is used.
+ This can be carried out in several different ways, either passing the water over the bare roots inside a tube or hollow container or passing the water through a mat of fibre into which the roots have grown or variations between the two.
+ They exemplify the rich cultural fibre that resides at the core of the country.
+ According to the Rocky Mountain Institute, sound biofuel production practices would not hamper food and fibre production, nor cause water or environmental problems, and would enhance soil fertility.
+ A number of things are named after Guo, including the Asteroid 2012 Guo Shou-Jing and the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fibre Spectroscopic Telescope near Beijing.
+ A natural fibre is a fibre made from natural sources, like animals or plants.