fibre vs warp and woof

fibre

noun
  • A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form thread. 

  • Material in the form of fibres. 

  • A kind of lightweight thread of execution. 

  • A long tubular cell found in bodily tissue. 

  • Said to be of a morphism over a global element: The pullback of the said morphism along the said global element. 

  • Dietary fibre. 

  • Moral strength and resolve. 

  • The preimage of a given point in the range of a map. 

warp and woof

noun
  • The threads in a woven fabric, composed of the warp (threads running lengthwise) and woof (threads running crosswise) to create the texture of the fabric. 

  • The fundamental structure of any process or system. 

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