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fillet Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


fillet ka kya matlab hota hai


कतला

Noun:

पशु की जांघ का मास, जूड़ा बांधने का फ़ीता, पट्टिका,

Verb:

फीते से जूड़ा बांधना, बांध देना,



fillet's Usage Examples:

It is composed of a circlet of gold, adorned with precious stones and pearls, heightened with fleurs-de-lys, and is raised above the circlet in the form of a cap which is opened in the middle, so that the lower part is crescentshaped; across this opening from front to back rises an arched fillet, enriched with pearls and surmounted by an orb, on which is a cross of pearls.


8) says that the diadem and crown "have been from 'ancient times confounded, yet the diadem strictly was a very different thing from what a crown now is or was, and it was no other then than only a fillet of silk, linen, or some such thing."


The badge is a white cross with gold edge, in the centre a red medallion with a white gold-edged fesse, surrounded by a fillet with the inscription Fortitudini.


Tacvia, ribbon, fillet), the term in architecture given to the projecting fillet which crowns the architrave of the Greek Doric order.


The star of the knights grand cross is a seven-rayed star of silver with a small ray of gold between each, in the centre is a red St George's cross bearing a medallion of St Michael encountering Satan, surrounded by a blue fillet with the motto Auspicium melioris aevi.


(those of William I.) surrounded by a blue fillet with the motto Sincere et Constanter.


The diadem, which was of eastern origin, was a fillet or band of linen or silk, richly embroidered, and was worn tied round the forehead.


The Semites often bound their bushy locks with a fillet, which varies from a single band (so often, e.g.


Each wore a wreath of corn, a white fillet and the praetexta.


If the blank is too heavy the fillet may of course be passed through the rolls again.



Synonyms:

stopping, fixing, fastening, holdfast, fastener,



Antonyms:

understate, worsen, uglify, dishonor, disarrange,



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