Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "To fillet in the sense of literary editing is a form of censorship or redaction effected by \"cutting out\" central letters of a word or name, as if the skeleton of a fish, and replacing them with dashes, to prevent full disclosure (i.e. \"W-----m P--t\" for \"William Pitt\"). It was frequently practiced in publications of the 18th century in England."@en }
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- Fillet_(redaction) comment "To fillet in the sense of literary editing is a form of censorship or redaction effected by \"cutting out\" central letters of a word or name, as if the skeleton of a fish, and replacing them with dashes, to prevent full disclosure (i.e. \"W-----m P--t\" for \"William Pitt\"). It was frequently practiced in publications of the 18th century in England.".