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  2. Filet - Wikipedia

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  3. Fish fillet - Wikipedia

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    Special cut fillets are taken from solid large blocks; these include a "natural" cut fillet, wedge, rhombus or tail shape. Fillets may be skinless or have skin on; pinbones may or may not be removed. [4] A fletch is a large boneless fillet of halibut, swordfish or tuna. [4] There are several ways to cut a fish fillet:

  4. Filet crochet - Wikipedia

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    Filet crochet. Filet crochet is a type of crocheted fabric that imitates filet lace. This type of crocheted lace is gridlike because it uses only two crochet stitches: the chain stitch and the double crochet stitch (U.S. terminology; known in some other countries as chain stitch and treble). Old filet patterns used a treble or triple stitch ...

  5. Filet lace - Wikipedia

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    Italy, 16th-17th century - Band with Figures of Women and Angels - 1920.1272 - Cleveland Museum of Art Filet lace Norway The cover of the book by Thérèse de Dillmont for DMC, about filet lace work, 1900. Filet lace is the general word used for all the different techniques of embroidery on knotted net (or in French broderie sur filet noué).

  6. Mörel-Filet - Wikipedia

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    Mörel-Filet is a municipality in the district of Östlich Raron in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. It was formed on 1. It was formed on 1. January 2009 when Mörel and Filet were merged.

  7. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Fillet: Small, flat band separating two surfaces, or between the flutes of a column. Fillet is also used on handrail applications when the handrail is "plowed" to accept square shaped balusters. Fillet is also used on handrail applications when the handrail is "plowed" to accept square shaped balusters.