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<h1>Fibre legally defined as thread-like substance including natural and synthetic materials for textile manufacturing</h1> The text defines 'fibre' under Indian law using dictionary references. Webster's Dictionary defines fibre as a filament and thread-like part of a substance, including spun glass, wool, or hornblende filaments. Chamber's Encyclopedia expands this definition to include thread-like elements of animal or vegetable tissue and any thread or filament used in textile manufacturing. The definition encompasses both naturally occurring substances and man-made fibres, including regenerated fibres from cellulose and synthetic fibres like nylon and Terylene. This legal definition was established in a Supreme Court case involving a textile company and regulatory committee.