filamen

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Dutch filament, from Medieval Latin fīlāmentum, from Late Latin fīlō (to spin, draw out in a long line), from Latin fīlum (thread).

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filamen (first-person possessive filamenku, second-person possessive filamenmu, third-person possessive filamennya)

  1. filament:
    1. a fine thread or wire.
    2. (botany) the stalk of a flower stamen, supporting the anther.
      Synonym: tangkai sari

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