Filament vs Thysanurous - What's the difference?
filament | thysanurous |
A fine thread or wire.
Such a wire, as can be heated until it glows, in an incandescent light bulb or a thermionic valve.
(physics, astronomy) A massive, thread-like structure, such as those gaseous ones which extend outward from the surface of the sun, or such as those (much larger) ones which form the boundaries between large voids in the universe.
(botany) The stalk of a stamen in a flower, supporting the anther.
(textiles) A continuous object, limited in length only by its spool, and not cut to length.
(zoology) Of or pertaining to the Thysanura, an order of insects with three long caudal filaments.
(Webster 1913)
As a noun filament
is a fine thread or wire.As an adjective thysanurous is
of or pertaining to the Thysanura, an order of insects with three long caudal filaments.filament
English
Noun
(en noun)- solar filament
- galaxy filament
- the Ursa Major Filament
