filets
net (noun) large mesh fabric for fishing, hunting, etc.. Mesh network. Shopping bag. Ornament long and slender. Fillet of a screw: helical groove around the screw. Piece of beef. Small amount of liquid flowing. Trap. Letterpress, metal ruler between the columns on a page. The line that prints. Ligament under the tongue. Thin voice: voice low. Spelling difficulties: the fish nets. fish fillets. herring fillets (s). Homonyms – paronyms: yarn (yarn). spin (move, shoot).
Definitions
What looks like an extremely thin wire.
Branching nerve or muscle extremely tenuous.
Flanging mucosal fold certain organs.
Uniting the membrane below the tongue to the bottom of the mouth.
Be embarrassed to speak.
Speak much, speak freely.
Small molding line, separating larger moldings.
Beam placed horizontally on a floor to support it.
Part of the coverage regarding the masonry and covered with mortar.
Projecting edge at the top of a wall. (Littre Ds, Ac. Compl. Besch. 1845, Lar. 19th-Lar. Encyclop. Guérin 1892).
Small fiber plant.
Lower part of the stamen that supports the anther.
Trait of variable thickness, used to decorate various objects.
Thin strip of silver, wood, ivory, etc.., Embedded in a structure.
Small molding (moldings separating most important).
Groove along some silverware.
Thin slice lifted in the direction of the length, chest, under the wings.
Band of flesh lifted along the backbone.
Very narrow band in which the enamel is different from that of the shield.
Trait of variable thickness and shape, used for separations, the text box.
Metal plate used for printing of these traits.
Short article published in a newspaper.
Seam, layer very thin. (Ds Littré, Guerin, Lar. 19th-Lar. Encyclop.).
Ornamental gilding or non-linear, more or less fine, applied to the back plate or a bound book.
Draw these ornaments on a book.
Slight jaw, articulated, without branches or curb, used to spare the horse’s mouth.
Pull the thread alternately left and right to moderate the pace of the horse.
Pass the net and put it back on the rack to stop eating. (Dict. nineteenth century).
Let him hope for something without the grant (see J.-F. Rolland, Dict. Mauve. Lang., 1813, p. 65).
Metal instrument used to flatten the seams of the gloves to decorate the skin. (Ds New. Lar. Fig. Lar-. Encyclop.).
Protrusion on timepieces. (Ds Ac. Compl. Besch. 1845, Lar. 19th-Lar. Encyclop. Guérin 1892).
Protruding spiral around the cylinder of the screw.
Tissue formed of several strands. (Dict. nineteenth century).
Fine scratches in a tissue, formed by assembling several son color or look different.
Small amount of liquid or gaseous.
Continuous flow and scarce.
Very small amount that we pay (including for seasoning a dish).
Sour intonation (voice).
Quiet voice, which is barely heard.
Nuance, touches very lightly.
Action to raise fish fillets for canning.
Take the fish fillets, for canning.
synonyms
trap
Balance
plaice
braiding
seine
landing net
truble
fishnet
network
trap
trawl
lakes
scroll
pocket
wallet
Puche
toils
reticle
mousetrap
coupler
scoop net
thicket
bolier
bourraque
bray
square
Hairdressing
shrimp
ambush
ambush
wire
pantière
little
picot
rack
jockey
panel
duck
lobster
maze
lace
hook
trap
wrinkled
rissole
sparrowhawk
chessboard
fyke
Vannet
sled
train
knotweed
trammel
tournedos
tonnara
Supreme
sardine
winch
drop
goal
embroidery
riveting
abacus
ring net
White
bastude
bastingue
spider
annulet
lanyard
caudrette
hoop
fly swatter
goujonnier
scow
crazy
Filoche
die
thread
fiber
dragnet
lace
combrière
Chateaubriand
ableret