0 US spelling of fibreglass
1 a material made from small threads of glass twisted together, used within the walls of houses to keep out cold and pressed into hard plastic for use in boats and other structures
It has fiberglass springs with a large energy storage capacity.
At the conclusion of this surgery, a fiberglass cap was attached to the crown and the animal removed from the stereotaxic frame.
The protective fiberglass hat was then reattached to the crown and the animal removed from the stereotaxic frame.
The supporting case, made from fiberglass, houses the components of the transformer, fastens the primary winding to avoid distortions and displacements, resulting from electromotive force while the transformer is operating.
Based on a hydrodynamic analysis, a hollow, streamlined, rigid head and forebody are molded using fiberglass, which allows for larger space to house electrical and communication components.
At the conclusion of this surgery, a fiberglass cap was attached to the top of the aluminum crown and the animal removed from the stereotaxic frame.
Like their fiberglass counterparts the shape and size of the boat determines performance and optimal uses.
The aircraft is built from wood and fiberglass, with aircraft fabric covering.