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filleting

[ fil-i-ting ]

noun

Building Trades.
  1. material, as mortar, used as a substitute for flashing.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of filleting1

First recorded in 1590–1600; fillet + -ing 1
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Over her last 10 records, the star has taken a scalpel to her personal life, filleting the details of flings and trysts and heartbreaks to create some of pop's most memorable lyrics.

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Panelo worked at Mutual Fish in the 1980s, one of many cutters filleting and deboning “smelt by the hundreds of pounds,” a fish not many other markets sold at that time.

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He wasn’t there long, however, Conklin told the Statesman, because Kohberger didn’t show himself to be very personable with customers and also wasn’t improving at filleting the fish.

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But the prime example is in Nashville, where the Republican-led General Assembly kicked off a partisan fury a year ago by filleting the city’s Democratic congressional district into three new districts, all safely Republican.

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Remove any remaining white pith from each piece with a sharp knife and a filleting motion.

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