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a boneless steak cut from the tenderloin of beef a longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish lemniscus: a bundle of sensory nerve fibers going to the thalamus decorate with a lace of geometric designs taenia: a narrow headband or strip of ribbon worn as a headband fastener consisting of a narrow strip of welded metal used to join steel members cut into filets; "filet the fish"
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any material that fills a space or container; "there was not enough fill for the trench" flow into something (as a container) (dentistry) a dental appliance consisting of any of various substances (as metal or plastic) inserted into a prepared cavity in a tooth; "when he yawned I could see the gold fillings in his teeth"; "an informal British term for `filling' is `stopping'" a food mixture used to fill pastry or sandwiches etc. woof: the yarn woven across the warp yarn in weaving the act of filling something
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a curved portion forming a junction of two surfaces that would otherwise intersect at an angle. A fillet is used to disseminate and relieve shrinkage or other stresses, to allow movement not otherwise possible, and to facilitate the placement and removal of concrete forms
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| fillet |
To cut a slice off the side of a fish.
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(fil'-let) A bearing equaling in breadth one-fourth of the chief. It is a narrow strip laid upon the chief, a little above its lower margin. Guillim mentions the fillet as the diminutive of the chief.
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