fillet
How to Use Fillet
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishMost often a boneless cut of meat or fish, though it can also mean a decorative strip or band.
In the UK, the meat cut is usually spelled "fillet"; American English commonly uses "filet" (as in filet mignon), especially in cooking contexts.
Word Forms
filleted past tense, fillets plural, fillets singular
Fill the Gap
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The chef served a grilled salmon _____ with lemon butter.
Etymology
From Old French filet, a diminutive of fil ("thread"), from Latin filum.