filtré
Filtré is the past participle of the French verb filtrer and functions as an adjective describing something that has undergone a filtration process. In ordinary usage, it denotes that solids have been removed or reduced by passage through a filter, yielding a clearer or purer product. The masculine form filtré and the feminine form filtrée agree with the noun they modify.
Common applications include beverages, water, and air. Examples include eau filtrée (filtered water) and café filtré
In signal processing and computing, filtré can describe a signal that has been processed by a filter
Etymology traces filtré to filtrer, from Latin filtrare, meaning to strain or to pass through a filter.
See also: filtration, filter, coffee filter, filtered water, filtered signals.