filose
1Filose — Fi lose , a. [L. filum a thread.] Terminating in a threadlike process. [1913 Webster] …
2filose — [fī′lōs΄] adj. [< L filum (see FILE1) + OSE2] 1. threadlike 2. having a threadlike projection …
3filose — adj. [L. filum, thread] Having a threadlike appendage, or terminating in a threadlike process …
4filose — /fuy lohs/, adj. 1. threadlike. 2. ending in a threadlike process. [1815 25; < L fil(um) a thread + OSE1] * * * …
5filose — adj. stringy, resembling a string …
6filose — fi·lose …
7filose — fi•lose [[t]ˈfaɪ loʊs[/t]] adj. 1) bot threadlike 2) ending in a threadlike process • Etymology: 1815–25; < L fīl(um) a thread + ose I …
8filose — /ˈfaɪloʊs/ (say fuylohs) adjective 1. thread like. 2. ending in a thread like process. {Latin fīlum thread + ose1} …
9filose — ˈfīˌlōs adjective Etymology: Latin filum + English ose 1. : filamentous 2. : terminating in a threadlike process …
10Jean Baptiste Filose — was a military commander in the army of Daulat Rao Sindhia, the Maratha ruler of Gwalior. In 1811 he captured the fortress of Chanderi on the eastern border of Sindhia s kingdom from the Bundela Rajput rulers. He led Sindhia s forces against… …