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Definition of fill
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Fill (n.) One of the
thills
or
shafts
of a
carriage.
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Vacuous
::
Vacuous
(a.)
Empty;
unfilled;
void;
vacant.
Zealous
::
Zealous
(a.)
Filled
with
religious
zeal.
Fill
::
Fill (v. t.) A full
supply,
as much as
supplies
want; as much as gives
complete
satisfaction..
Trayful
::
Trayful
(n.) As much as a tray will hold;
enough
to fill a tray.
Ballast
::
Ballast
(v. t.) To fill in, as the bed of a
railroad,
with
gravel,
stone,
etc., in order to make it firm and
solid..
Trig
::
Trig (v. t.) To fill; to
stuff;
to cram.
Bushel
::
Bushel
(n.) A
quantity
that fills a
bushel
measure;
as, a heap
containing
ten
bushels
of
apples..
Ferrule
::
Ferrule
(n.) A
bushing
for
expanding
the end of a flue to
fasten
it
tightly
in the tube
plate,
or for
partly
filling
up its
mouth..
Sow
::
Sow (n.) A kind of
covered
shed,
formerly
used by
besiegers
in
filling
up and
passing
the ditch of a
besieged
place,
sapping
and
mining
the wall, or the
like..
Acacia
::
Acacia
(n.) A roll or bag,
filled
with dust, borne by
Byzantine
emperors,
as a
memento
of
mortality.
It is
represented
on
medals..
Complete
::
Complete
(a.)
Filled
up; with no part or
element
lacking;
free from
deficiency;
entire;
perfect;
consummate.
Fillet
::
Fillet
(n.) A
concave
filling
in of a
reentrant
angle where two
surfaces
meet,
forming
a
rounded
corner..
Orle
::
Orle (n.) A
bearing,
in the form of a
fillet,
round the
shield,
within,
but at some
distance
from, the
border..
Infuse
::
Infuse
(v. t.) To
inspire;
to
inspirit
or
animate;
to fill; --
followed
by with.
Superoccipital
::
Supernumerary
(n.) A
person
or thing
beyond
what is
necessary
or
usual;
especially,
a
person
employed
not for
regular
service,
but only to fill the place of
another
in case of need;
specifically,
in
theaters,
a
person
who is not a
regular
actor,
but is
employed
to
appear
in a stage
spectacle..
Emplecton
::
Emplecton
(n.) A kind of
masonry
in which the outer faces of the wall are
ashlar,
the space
between
being
filled
with
broken
stone and
mortar.
Cross
layers
of stone are
interlaid
as
binders..
Stickiness
::
Stickful
(n.) As much set type as fills a
composing
stick.
Infula
::
Infula
(n.) A sort of
fillet
worn by
dignitaries,
priests,
and
others
among the
ancient
Romans.
It was
generally
white..
Fillet
::
Fillet
(n.) The
raised
molding
about the
muzzle
of a gun.
Enhearten
::
Enhearten
(v. t.) To give heart to; to fill with
courage;
to
embolden.
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