IPA: /ˈfɪm.bəl/
KK: /ˈfɪmbl/
A type of plant, specifically the male variety of hemp, which is used in the production of fibers and seeds.
The farmer decided to grow fimble to produce hemp fibers for textiles.
The word 'fimble' originates from Old English 'fimble', meaning a small or slender object, often used to refer to a small, thin piece of something. It reflects the idea of something being delicate or fine.
Think of 'fimble' as a word that describes something small and slender, helping you remember that it refers to delicate or fine objects.