filature
[ fil-uh-cher, -choo r ]
/ ˈfɪl ə tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər /
noun
the act of forming into threads.
a reel for drawing off silk from cocoons.
the reeling of silk from cocoons.
an establishment for reeling silk.
Words nearby filature
filariform,
filariid,
filasse,
filate,
filatov flap,
filature,
filbert,
filch,
filchner ice shelf,
file,
file band
Example sentences from the Web for filature
The boys exchanged a smile and passed on into the filature, as the factory where the reeling was done was called.
The Story of Silk |Sara Ware BassettThe quality of raw silk depends, therefore, very much upon the skill and care bestowed upon its filature.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines |Andrew UreI came into this filature when quite young, and it has taken me years to find out even the little I know now.
The Story of Silk |Sara Ware BassettFilature, fil′a-tūr, n. the reeling of silk, or the place where it is done.
British Dictionary definitions for filature
filature
/ (ˈfɪlətʃə) /
noun
the act or process of spinning silk, etc, into threads
the reel used for this
a place where such spinning or reeling is done
Word Origin for filature
C18: from Medieval Latin
fīlātūra the art of spinning, from
fīlāre to spin thread; see
filament