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a slender or thread-like structure
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The part of the stamen which supports the anther. The stalk of the stamen. See drawing of flower parts.
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The stalk of a stamen. Also any thread-shaped appendage.
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The stem or stalk upon which the anther sits; together, the filament and anther make up the stamen, which is the male reproductive system (in the flower) of a plant.
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The smallest unit of a fibrous material. The basic units formed during drawing and spinning, which are gathered into strands of fiber for use in composites. Filaments usually are of extreme length and very small diameter, usually less that 25 mm (1 mil). Normally filaments are not used individually. Some textile filaments can function as yarn when they are of sufficient strength and flexibility.
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