How Do You Spell FILAR?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪlə] (IPA)

The word "filar" is spelled with the letters F-I-L-A-R. It is pronounced /ˈfaɪlər/ with two syllables – the stress falling on the first. The consonant 'F' is a voiceless labiodental fricative, while the vowel sound 'i' is a long, lax front vowel pronounced with the tongue slightly lower and further back in the mouth. The following 'a' sound is also pronounced as a long, lax front vowel, while the final 'r' sound is a voiced alveolar approximant, producing a liquid sound.

FILAR Meaning and Definition

  1. Filar is an adjective or noun referring to something that is thread-like in appearance or texture. As an adjective, it describes an object or substance that resembles a filament or thin thread. This can be seen in phrases such as "filar silk" or "filar appendages" where it indicates the presence of delicate thread-like structures.

    As a noun, filar refers to a thin thread or filament itself. It is often used in the context of astronomy, particularly in relation to long, slender structures observed in the sun's corona known as solar filaments or solar prominences. In this sense, filar represents an elongated, glowing loop of gas suspended above the sun's surface.

    The term filar can also be found in the field of microscopy, referring to a thin wire or thread-like structure that is used to support or suspend an object being observed under a microscope. This allows for a clearer view and examination of the specimen.

    Overall, filar serves as a descriptive word to denote something that resembles or is related to threads or filaments, whether in terms of appearance, texture, or function.

  2. Fibrillar, filamentous, reticular.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for FILAR

  • cilar
  • vilar
  • gilar
  • tilar
  • rilar
  • fular
  • fjlar
  • fklar
  • folar
  • f9lar
  • f8lar
  • fikar
  • fipar
  • fioar
  • filzr
  • filsr
  • filwr
  • filqr
  • filae
  • filad

Etymology of FILAR

The word "filar" comes from the Latin word "filum", which means "thread". It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root word "gʷʰiH-", meaning "fiber" or "thread". This root word has several derivatives in different languages, including the Greek word "sphíla" (spider) and the Old English word "gil" (sinew or cord). Over time, "filum" evolved into "filar" in Old French and was later borrowed into English.

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