adjective relating to or resembling a filament
In astronomy, filamentary structures refer to long, thin strands of matter, such as the filamentary structure of the interstellar medium.
In engineering, filamentary materials are those composed of long, thin fibers, such as filamentary composites used in aerospace applications.
In physics, filamentary refers to structures or phenomena that resemble or involve filaments, such as filamentary currents in plasma physics.
In biology, filamentary structures can refer to long, thread-like structures found in cells or organisms, such as filamentary proteins.
In scientific writing, 'filamentary' may be used to describe the appearance of thin, thread-like structures in various natural phenomena such as galaxies or plasma formations.
Psychologists may use the term 'filamentary' to describe certain patterns or structures observed in brain scans or neural networks.
Astronomers may use 'filamentary' to describe the long, thin structures of gas and dust seen in the interstellar medium.
Engineers may use 'filamentary' to refer to materials or structures that are composed of thin, elongated fibers or strands.