Definition of Plant fiber

1. Noun. Fiber derived from plants.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Plant Fiber

plant RNase
plant antitoxin
plant bug
plant casein
plant closing
plant community
plant components
plant department
plant dermatitis
plant disease
plant epidermis
plant families and groups
plant family
plant fiber (current term)
plant fibre
plant food
plant genus
plant growth regulators
plant growth substances
plant hopper
plant hormone
plant hormones
plant indican
plant kingdom
plant leaves
plant life
plant louse
plant material

Literary usage of Plant fiber

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"... 374 comparative studies of Hageman factor in plasmas by immunological techniques, 161, 412 effect of plant fiber in decreasing plasma total cholesterol ..."

2. NBS Special Publication (1919)
"Although the machine itself is in its experimental stage, the results and conclusions derived are very interesting and promising. Banana-plant fiber. ..."

3. The Science of Everyday Life: Projects for Junior High Schools by Edgar Flandreau Van Buskirk, Edith Lillian Smith (1919)
"... them as follows: Vegetable fibers Cotton Flax Hemp Animal fibers Wool Silk Fur Jute Sisal hemp Ramie Artificial silk Cotton, the leading plant fiber. ..."

4. The Science of Everday Life by Edgar Flandreau Van Buskirk, Edith Lillian Smith (1919)
"... them as follows: Vegetable fibers Cotton Flax Hemp Animal fibers Wool Silk Fur Jute Sisal hemp Ramie Artificial silk Cotton, the leading plant fiber. ..."

5. Materials of Machines by Albert William Smith (1914)
"... derived from the sap so that the resulting plant fiber, wood or stems or leaves or grasses, consists of a combination of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. ..."

6. The Journal of Analytical and Applied Chemistry edited by Edward Hart (1887)
"( plant fiber and Dissolves partly < wool and possibly I also silk. f plant fiber or Dissolves completely < fiber mixed If, not the goods in the piece, ..."

7. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"... 374 comparative studies of Hageman factor in plasmas by immunological techniques, 161, 412 effect of plant fiber in decreasing plasma total cholesterol ..."

8. NBS Special Publication (1919)
"Although the machine itself is in its experimental stage, the results and conclusions derived are very interesting and promising. Banana-plant fiber. ..."

9. The Science of Everyday Life: Projects for Junior High Schools by Edgar Flandreau Van Buskirk, Edith Lillian Smith (1919)
"... them as follows: Vegetable fibers Cotton Flax Hemp Animal fibers Wool Silk Fur Jute Sisal hemp Ramie Artificial silk Cotton, the leading plant fiber. ..."

10. The Science of Everday Life by Edgar Flandreau Van Buskirk, Edith Lillian Smith (1919)
"... them as follows: Vegetable fibers Cotton Flax Hemp Animal fibers Wool Silk Fur Jute Sisal hemp Ramie Artificial silk Cotton, the leading plant fiber. ..."

11. Materials of Machines by Albert William Smith (1914)
"... derived from the sap so that the resulting plant fiber, wood or stems or leaves or grasses, consists of a combination of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. ..."

12. The Journal of Analytical and Applied Chemistry edited by Edward Hart (1887)
"( plant fiber and Dissolves partly < wool and possibly I also silk. f plant fiber or Dissolves completely < fiber mixed If, not the goods in the piece, ..."

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