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filament

ˈfi-lə-mənt 3 syllables rare

  1. noun.a single thread or a thin flexible threadlike object, process, or appendage: such as

  2. noun.a tenuous conductor (as of carbon or metal) made incandescent by the passage of an electric current; specifically: a cathode in the form of a metal wire in an electron tube

  3. noun.a thin and fine elongated constituent part of a gill

Origin

Middle French, from Medieval Latin filamentum, from Late Latin filare to spin.

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