Microfiber
Emergence definition
Microfiber emerges from the organized arrangement of matter, where particles occupy space and interact with energy, exhibiting patterns that govern its transformations and binding, and combining with substance to form a specific physical form, to create an ultra-fine synthetic fiber finer than silk, known for softness, durability, and excellent moisture-wicking properties used in modern textiles.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
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In other languages
- Mikrofaser German
- microfiber English primary
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microfiber builds on the concept of science concept
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Microfiber is an ultra-fine synthetic fiber finer than silk, known for softness, durability, and excellent moisture-wicking properties used in modern textiles.