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monofilaments

n. (plural of monofilament English)

Usage examples of "monofilaments".

The other ends of the monofilaments disappeared into a stasis-sealed junction in the rock ceiling.

However, he was unable to trace the monofilaments beyond the edge of the wall, where they disappeared behind the diburnium-osmium alloy.

Now that the neat cubical covering had been removed, the node looked like an explosion of monofilaments and inverter nodules.

Sulu remembered what Spock had done with the monofilaments in the computer node.

He assigned Scott and Marl to assess the damage to the monofilaments leading from the processor to what appeared to be an energy source.

He had to go underneath the processor to see where the monofilaments emerged.

Spock and Officer Kad were attaching the monofilaments from the cylinder to the subprocessor.

The long monofilaments that had originally stretched between the arch and the cylinder lay coiled next to the subprocessor.

Certain monofilaments, most likely leading straight to the entrance chamber above, were nearly all fused.

Tasm wrestled with Luz as the monofilaments from the cylinder stretched.

Instantly, Phecda withdrew her power and the cable drooped, plastic encasing monofilaments and wire, nothing more.