monofil
/mɒnəˈfɪl/Definitions
1. noun
A single strand of a material, especially a synthetic fibre, used for making a fishing line, thread, or rope.
“The angler used a monofil line to catch the large fish.”
1. noun
A single strand of a material, especially a synthetic fibre, used for making a fishing line, thread, or rope.
“The angler used a monofil line to catch the large fish.”