- red
snapper fillet Baked fillet with
asparagus Anchovies filleted in oil
Fillet of John Dory
Boneless Fish Fish
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fillet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fillet may
refer to:
Annulet (architecture), part of a
column capital, also
called a
fillet Fillet (aircraft)...
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surfaces meet one another. For manufacturing,
concave corners are
sometimes filleted to
allow the use of round-tipped end
mills to cut out an area of a material...
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Fillet welding refers to the
process of
joining two
pieces of
metal together when they are
perpendicular or at an angle.
These welds are
commonly referred...
- A
fillet or
filet (UK: /ˈfɪlɪt/ FIL-it, US: /fɪˈleɪ/ fil-AY;
French loanword,
pronounced [filɛ]) is a
boneless portion of meat (including fish) cut from...
- flesh. The
filleting process is
almost the same for the
whitefish breeds, but oily fish is
mostly canned.
Filleted fish Fish
processing "
Fillet". Hyfoma...
- A
fillet is a type of headgear. It was
originally worn in
classical antiquity,
especially in
cultures of the Mediterranean,
Levant and Persia, including...
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surrounding flat regolith. This
identification of
fillet can be
shown using as
example a 3D
printed model of
filleted rock
illuminated at a
grazing angle. "Apollo...
- A
fillet knife (also
called a
filleting knife) is a
kitchen knife used for
filleting. It
gives good
control and aids in
filleting. It is a very flexible...
- In English-language heraldry, the
fillet is
considered a
diminutive of the chief. It is
defined as
occupying one
fourth the
width of the
chief and typically...