Microfiber (noun)

  1. A very fine synthetic fiber, typically made of polyester or nylon, with a diameter of less than 10 micrometers.
  2. A type of fabric made from microfibers, which is soft, lightweight, and quick-drying, and is used for clothing, towels, and cleaning cloths.

Origin:

Derived from the greek words 'mikros' meaning 'small' and 'fiber' meaning 'thread'.

Examples:

  1. The microfiber jacket was both warm and lightweight, making it a great choice for outdoor activities.
  2. The microfiber towel was highly absorbent and dried quickly, making it ideal for travel.
  3. The microfiber cleaning cloth was gentle on surfaces and effective at removing dirt and grime.
  4. The microfiber couch was soft and comfortable, and was also easy to clean.
  5. The microfiber shirt was lightweight and breathable, making it ideal for hot and humid climates.
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