fillet
41fillet — sb. Pol. S. 154 …
42fillet — fil·let || fɪlɪt n. slice of boneless meat or fish (especially beef); hair ribbon; thin molding used to separate larger mouldings (Architecture); loop of fibers (Anatomy); narrow line on a book cover; concave filling where two planes meet… …
43fillet — to steal Literally, to remove the flesh from the bone: We did think some spare parts might be filleted, but luckily nothing s gone. {Sunday Telegraph, October 1981) …
44fillet — n. Band, bandage …
45Fillet — 13th & 14th century narrow band to tie about the hair of the head made of stiffened linen and worn with a barbette or frett or both. In the 18th century the term was used to mean a hairnet which covered the whole head. ♦ A flat thin band used to… …
46fillet — fil·let …
47fillet — Aukā …
48fillet — see FILE …
49Arris fillet — Fillet Fil let, n. [OE. filet, felet, fr. OF. filet thread, fillet of meat, dim. of fil a thread, fr. L. filum. See {Fille} a row.] 1. A little band, especially one intended to encircle the hair of the head. [1913 Webster] A belt her waist, a… …
50quarter cut fillet — fillet from a flatfish where the flesh is taken off in two pieces …