Definition of «filament»

A filament is a thin, elongated strand or thread-like structure. In biology, it refers to one of the structural components of certain cells such as bacteria and fungi, which provide support and help maintain their shape. In textiles, it describes a slender, often cylindrical component used in weaving or knitting to create fabric. Additionally, filament can also refer to a thin line or strand of something, like the fibers that make up a spider's web.

Usage examples

  1. A light bulb consists of a thin filament that, when heated, emits light.
  2. The 3D printer melts a plastic filament and uses it to create intricate objects.
  3. The spider spun a strong filament to build its intricate web.
  4. The incandescent lamp produces light by passing electricity through a filament.
  5. In biology, the filament is the slender stalk that holds the anther of a flower.

Sentences with «filament»

  • The results, published online June 9 in Astrophysical Journal Letters, include measurements of the speed, temperature and composition of filaments of solar material streaming away from the sun — three features never measured simultaneously before. (sciencenews.org)
  • That discovery means theorists have been right about the role of filaments in funneling matter in the visible universe. (sciencemag.org)
  • Aside from the variation of paracrine factors between male and female cells, the team also found important differences in organization, distribution and morphology of actin filaments in male and female hAMSCs. (sciencedaily.com)
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