Fillet ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fillet ( noun )

  1. A boneless cut of meat or fish.
  2. A ribbon or band worn around the head.
  3. A strip of material used to strengthen or decorate a garment or object.

Origin:

From middle english filet, from old french filet, diminutive of fil, from latin filum, thread, yarn.

Examples:

  1. I ordered a fillet of salmon for dinner tonight.
  2. The dancers wore fillets around their heads to keep their hair in place.
  3. The carpenter used a fillet of wood to reinforce the corner of the table.
  4. The chef prepared the fillet with a delicious sauce.
  5. The fillet of the fish was cooked to perfection.

(As a verb)

Fillet ( verb )

  1. A boneless cut of meat or fish.
  2. A ribbon or band worn around the head.
  3. A strip of material used to strengthen or decorate a garment or object.

Origin:

From middle english filet, from old french filet, diminutive of fil, from latin filum, thread, yarn.

Examples:

  1. I ordered a fillet of salmon for dinner tonight.
  2. The dancers wore fillets around their heads to keep their hair in place.
  3. The carpenter used a fillet of wood to reinforce the corner of the table.
  4. The chef prepared the fillet with a delicious sauce.
  5. The fillet of the fish was cooked to perfection.
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