Piège.
ETYM Old Eng. filet, felet, from Old Fren. filet thread, fillet of meat, dim. of fil a thread, from Latin filum. Related to Fille a row.
1. A boneless steak cut from the tenderloin of beef; SYN. filet.
2. A longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish; SYN. filet, fish fillet, fish filet.
3. A narrow strip of welded metal used to join steel members; SYN. stopping.
ETYM as. net; akin to Dutch net, os. net, netti, Old High Germ. nezzi, German netz, Icel. and Dan. net, Swed. nät, Goth. nati; of uncertain origin.
1. An open fabric woven together at regular intervals; SYN. mesh.
2. A trap made of netting to catch fish or birds or insects.
3. A strip of netting dividing the playing area in tennis or badminton.
4. A goal lined with netting (as in soccer or hockey).
5. Any reticular (web-like) construction, especially for communication.
1. Network
2. The act or process of making a net or network
3. The act, process, or right of fishing with a net
4. Creating netting.
Branch of anything; branch, especially of nerve; barb of feather; mandible.
A projecting part, elongated process, or branch: as the posterior more or less vertical part on each side of the lower jaw that articulates with the skull; a branch of a nerve