How Do You Spell FILATURE?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪlət͡ʃə] (IPA)

The word "filature" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /ˈfɪlətjʊər/. The first syllable, "fil", is pronounced with a short "i" sound followed by the "l" consonant sound. The second syllable, "a", is pronounced with a schwa sound, which is a short and unstressed "uh" sound. The third syllable, "ture", is pronounced with a stressed "tju" sound, followed by the "r" consonant sound. The word refers to a factory where silk is processed, and is commonly used in textile industries.

FILATURE Meaning and Definition

  1. Filature (noun): A filature refers to a facility or factory primarily involved in the production of silk or synthetic fibers. The term is particularly associated with the silk industry. It can also be used to describe the entire process involved in the manufacturing of silk, starting from the cultivation of silkworms until the production of raw silk.

    In a filature, the main process involves the rearing of silkworms as they feed on mulberry leaves before spinning their cocoons. These cocoons are then harvested and carefully unwound to extract the fine silk threads. The process of unwinding the cocoon is known as filature. The delicate silk threads are further processed and spun into yarns or threads, which are then used in the production of various silk textiles.

    The filature industry has a long history, dating back to ancient times when sericulture (the cultivation of silkworms) was first developed in China. Over time, this industry has spread to various parts of the world, including Europe and Asia, leading to the establishment of numerous filatures worldwide.

    With advancements in technology, filatures have evolved to include modern machinery and techniques for increased efficiency and productivity. However, traditional filatures may still exist in certain regions, maintaining the age-old methods and craftsmanship associated with silk production.

    Today, the term filature can also be used more broadly to describe facilities involved in the production of synthetic fibers, such as nylon or polyester, although its historical connotation remains primarily associated with the manufacturing of silk.

  2. Spinning, especially of silk from the cocoon.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for FILATURE

  • dilature
  • cilature
  • vilature
  • gilature
  • tilature
  • rilature
  • fulature
  • fjlature
  • fklature
  • folature
  • f9lature
  • f8lature
  • fikature
  • fipature
  • fioature
  • filzture
  • filsture
  • filwture
  • filqture

Etymology of FILATURE

The word "filature" has its etymology derived from the French language. It comes from the Old French word "filateur", which means "a spinner" or "a person who spins". The word originates from the verb "filer", which means "to spin" or "to twist". "Filature" refers to a place where silk or other fibers are spun and twisted into threads or yarns. It is also used to describe a factory or mill where surveillance or intelligence work is carried out.

Similar spelling word for FILATURE

Plural form of FILATURE is FILATURES

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