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- nounfilter (noun) · filters (plural noun)
- a porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it:"an oil filter"
- short for filter tip."a cheap filter cigarette"
- a screen, plate, or layer of a substance which absorbs light or other radiation or selectively absorbs some of its components:"filters can be used in photography to reduce haze"
- a device for suppressing electrical or sound waves of frequencies not required.
- computing(in image-editing software) a function used to alter the overall appearance of an image in a specific manner:"many other apps also offer filters for enhancing photos"
- computinga piece of software that processes text, for example to remove unwanted spaces or to format it for use in another application.
- BRITISH ENGLISHan arrangement whereby vehicles may turn left (or right) while other traffic waiting to go straight ahead or turn right (or left) is stopped by a red light:"a filter lane"
verbfilter (verb) · filters (third person present) · filtered (past tense) · filtered (past participle) · filtering (present participle)- pass (a liquid, gas, light, or sound) through a device to remove unwanted material:"the patient is hooked up to a dialysis machine twice a week to filter out the cholesterol in the blood"
- process or assess (items) in order to reject those that are unwanted:"you'll be put through to a secretary whose job it is to filter calls" · "the brain has the ability to filter out information it considers non-essential"
- computingprocess or treat with a filter.
- move slowly in a specified direction:"the players filtered out on to the pitch"
- move slowly or in small quantities or numbers through something or in a specified direction:"people filtered out of the concert during the last set"
- (of information) gradually become known:"the news began to filter in from the hospital"
Originlate Middle English (denoting a piece of felt): from French filtre, from medieval Latin filtrum ‘felt used as a filter’, of West Germanic origin and related to felt.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it:
verb- pass (a liquid, gas, light, or sound) through a device to remove unwanted material:
- move slowly in a specified direction:
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