Fillet

Noun

 * 1)  A headband; a ribbon or other band used to tie the hair up, or keep a headdress in place, or just for decoration.
 * 2) *1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, I.iii:
 * In secret shadow, farre from all mens sight: / From her faire head her fillet she vndight, / And laid her stole aside.
 * 1) *1970, John Glassco, Memoirs of Montparnasse, Mew York 2007, p. 42:
 * She was talking of Raymond Duncan, a walking absurdity who dressed in an ancient handwoven Greek costume and wore his hair in long braids reaching to his waist, adding, on ceremonial occasions, a fillet of bay-leaves.
 * 1) A thin strip of any material, in various technical uses.
 * 2)  A heavy bead of waterproofing compound or sealant material generally installed at the point where vertical and horizontal surfaces meet.
 * 3)  A rounded relief or cut at an edge, especially an inside edge, added for a finished appearance and to break sharp edges.
 * 4) A strip or compact piece of meat or fish from which any bones and skin and feathers have been removed.
 * 5)  A thin flat moulding/molding used as separation between larger mouldings.

Welding

1. A narrow strip of welded metal forming a bond between two members

Antonyms

 * (rounded outside edge): round

Verb

 * 1)  To slice, bone or make into fillets.
 * 2)  To apply, create, or specify a rounded or filled corner to.

Synonyms

 * bone, debone

Thesaurus
Mystik tape, Scotch tape, adhesive tape, anklet, armlet, band, bandage, bandeau, batten, belt, bracelet, cellophane tape, cincture, cingulum, cloth tape, collar, collarband, earring, ecliptic, equator, fascia, finger ring, friction tape, girdle, girt, girth, great circle, hoop, lath, ligula, ligule, list, masking tape, neckband, necklace, nose ring, plank, plastic tape, quoit, ribband, ribbon, ring, shred, slat, slip, spill, spline, strake, strap, strip, stripe, strop, taenia, tape, tape measure, tapeline, ticker tape, wristband, wristlet, zodiac, zone

Etymology
From filet:, ultimately from  filum:.

Derived terms

 * chicken fillet

Verb

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