FIBRE, in Anatomy, a perfectly simple body, or at least as simple as any thing in the human structure; being fine and slender like a thread, and serving to form other parts. Hence some fibres are hard, as the bony ones; and others soft, as those destined for the formation of all the other parts.

The fibres are divided also, according to their position and

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and direction, into such as are straight, oblique, transverse, annular, and spiral; as they are arranged in these directions in different parts of the body.