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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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Planula
::
Planula
(n.) In
embryonic
development,
a
vesicle
filled
with
fluid,
formed
from the
morula
by the
divergence
of its cells in such a
manner
as to give rise to a
central
space,
around
which the cells
arrange
themselves
as an
envelope;
an
embryonic
form
intermediate
between
the
morula
and
gastrula.
Sometimes
used as
synonymous
with
gastrula..
Swim
::
Swim (v. i.) To be
filled
with
swimming
animals.
Locum Tenens
::
Locum
tenens
() A
substitute
or
deputy;
one
filling
an
office
for a time.
Badigeon
::
Badigeon
(n.) A
cement
or paste (as of
plaster
and
freestone,
or of
sawdust
and glue or lime) used by
sculptors,
builders,
and
workers
in wood or
stone,
to fill
holes,
cover
defects,
or
finish
a
surface..
Bandage
::
Bandage
(n.) A
fillet
or strip of woven
material,
used in
dressing
and
binding
up
wounds,
etc..
Deafen
::
Deafen
(v. t.) To
render
impervious
to
sound,
as a
partition
or
floor,
by
filling
the space
within
with
mortar,
by
lining
with
paper,
etc..
Stuff
::
Stuff (n.) To crowd with
facts;
to cram the mind of;
sometimes,
to crowd or fill with false or idle tales or
fancies..
Dike
::
Dike (n.) A
wall-like
mass of
mineral
matter,
usually
an
intrusion
of
igneous
rocks,
filling
up rents or
fissures
in the
original
strata..
Stowage
::
Stow (v. t.) To
arrange
anything
compactly
in; to fill, by
packing
closely;
as, to stow a box, car, or the hold of a
ship..
Swampy
::
Swamp (v. i.) To
become
filled
with
water,
as a boat; to
founder;
to
capsize
or sink;
figuratively,
to be
ruined;
to be
wrecked..
Yardful
::
Yardful
(n.) As much as a yard will
contain;
enough
to fill a yard.
Vacant
::
Vacant
(a.) Not
filled
or
occupied
by an
incumbent,
possessor,
or
officer;
as, a
vacant
throne;
a
vacant
parish..
Payment
::
Payment
(n.) That which is paid; the thing given in
discharge
of a debt, or an
obligation,
or in
fulfillment
of a
promise;
reward;
recompense;
requital;
return..
Anadem
::
Anadem
(n.) A
garland
or
fillet;
a
chaplet
or
wreath.
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) To place
within
or upon any
firearm,
piece of
apparatus
or
machinery,
the
quantity
it is
intended
and
fitted
to hold or bear; to load; to fill; as, to
charge
a gun; to
charge
an
electrical
machine,
etc..
Light
::
Light (n.) To give light to; to
illuminate;
to fill with
light;
to
spread
over with
light;
-- often with up.
Smoky
::
Smoky
(superl.)
Filled
with
smoke,
or with a vapor
resembling
smoke;
thick;
as, a smoky
atmosphere..
Water-soak
::
Water-soak
(v. t.) To soak
water;
to fill the
interstices
of with
water.
Resound
::
Resound
(v. i.) To be
filled
with
sound;
to ring; as, the woods
resound
with
song..
Air Sac
::
Air sac () One of the
spaces
in
different
parts of the
bodies
of
birds,
which are
filled
with air and
connected
with the air
passages
of the
lungs;
an air
cell..
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