0 (of) very fine threadlike pieces of glass, used for insulation, in materials etc -- fiberglas; fiberglas-
fibreglass/fiberglass curtains.
1 (of) a plastic material reinforced with such glass, used for many purposes eg building boats -- glasfiber
Our fibreglass/fiberglass canoes are available in many different colours/colors and finishes.
Collectors were covered with 1-mm-mesh-size fibreglass.
They found that a piece of fibreglass filter paper placed between the soil and a seed made it easier to observe the seed, and caused no noticeable delay in germination.
Yet, the green, transparent fibreglass chairs in the cafeteria, representing the same defiant clumsiness as the building itself, are one of the most delightful examples of furniture.
This is a sticky trap that employs a transparent sleeve with a dry adhesive attached to a small translucent fibreglass cylinder (30 cm high, 18 cm wide).
Constructed of fibreglass, the four lobes of its cross-shaped plan housed a plethora of innovative gadgets although the design promoted the lifestyle of the traditional family.
The body of the cello, or what remains of it, can be constructed of anything from wood to fibreglass to graphite, as the electric guitar market shows.
Two holes drilled through the width of the housing serve as a cable guide hole and a smooth bore through which the fibreglass stick passes.
The flow emerges in the laboratory through an axisymmetric nozzle (36: 1 contraction ratio) made of fibreglass.