filleting Antonyms

Meaning of filleting

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filleting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Fillet

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filleting (n.)

The protecting of a joint, as between roof and parapet wall, with mortar, or cement, where flashing is employed in better work.

The material of which fillets are made; also, fillets, collectively.

filleting Sentence Examples

  1. The chef carefully filleted the fish, removing the bones and skin with precision.
  2. The filleting process involved slicing along the spine and ribs to extract the flesh.
  3. Using a sharp knife, the fisherman expertly filleted the salmon, creating pristine fillets.
  4. The filleting station at the seafood market was a bustling hub of activity as skilled hands removed the bones from countless fish.
  5. The cook demonstrated proper filleting techniques to his eager students.
  6. The filleting machine in the factory processed thousands of fish fillets per hour.
  7. The recipe called for skinless, boneless fish fillets, so the cook meticulously filleted the catch.
  8. The filleted meat was then marinated in a flavorful sauce before being grilled.
  9. The filleting knife was specially designed for removing fish bones with ease and accuracy.
  10. The novice angler was proud of his first successful attempt at filleting a trout.

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The chef carefully filleted the fish, removing the bones and skin with precision.

The filleting process involved slicing along the spine and ribs to extract the flesh.

Using a sharp knife, the fisherman expertly filleted the salmon, creating pristine fillets.

The filleting station at the seafood market was a bustling hub of activity as skilled hands removed the bones from countless fish.