fillet |
scissel |
As nouns the difference between fillet and scissel
is that
fillet is a headband; a ribbon or other band used to tie the hair up, or keep a headdress in place, or for decoration while
scissel is metal scraps or clippings; especially the remains of fillets from which coin blanks have been cut.
As a verb fillet
is to slice, bone or make into fillets.
fillet |
caveach |
As nouns the difference between fillet and caveach
is that
fillet is a headband; a ribbon or other band used to tie the hair up, or keep a headdress in place, or for decoration while
caveach is a fillet of fish, typically mackerel, pickled in vinegar.
As verbs the difference between fillet and caveach
is that
fillet is to slice, bone or make into fillets while
caveach is to prepare fish as a.
fillet |
platband |
In architecture|lang=en terms the difference between fillet and platband
is that
fillet is (architecture) the space between two flutings in a shaft while
platband is (architecture) a fillet on a column, between the flutings.
As nouns the difference between fillet and platband
is that
fillet is a headband; a ribbon or other band used to tie the hair up, or keep a headdress in place, or for decoration while
platband is a border of flowers in a garden, especially along a wall; a strip of turf forming a border.
As a verb fillet
is to slice, bone or make into fillets.
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