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n. (plural of microfilament English)
Usage examples of "microfilaments".
She avoided touching metal wherever possible, because even though microfilaments in her LEP jumpsuit were designed to disperse extra heat, microfilaments didn't always do what they were designed to do.
So what you've got laid over the entire assembly is what's called a web sealthere's microfilaments running from this box through every other component and back again.
Through the viewports, the galaxy's stars were nothing more than idiot points of light, fed by fiber-optic microfilaments into a sheet of black plastic.
So what you've got laid over the entire assembly is what's called a web seal—there's microfilaments running from this box through every other component and back again.