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byssus vs fibre

fibre vs byssus

byssus and fibre both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
byssus Yes No No No
fibre Yes No No No
As nouns, fibre is a hypernym of byssus; that is, fibre is a word with a broader meaning than byssus:
  • byssus: tuft of strong filaments by which e.g. a mussel makes itself fast to a fixed surface
  • fibre: a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn
Other hypernyms of byssus include fiber.
byssus (noun) fibre (noun)
tuft of strong filaments by which e.g. a mussel makes itself fast to a fixed surface a leatherlike material made by compressing layers of paper or cloth
the inherent complex of attributes that determines a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions
any of several elongated, threadlike cells (especially a muscle fiber or a nerve fiber)
coarse, indigestible plant food low in nutrients; its bulk stimulates intestinal peristalsis
a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn
Difference between byssus and fibre

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