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Definition of filled
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Filled
(imp. & p. p.) of Fil.
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Break
::
Break (v. t.) An
interruption
in
continuity
in
writing
or
printing,
as where there is an
omission,
an
unfilled
line, etc..
Satiate
::
Satiate
(a.)
Filled
to
satiety;
glutted;
sated;
--
followed
by with or of.
Samovar
::
Samovar
(n.) A metal urn used in
Russia
for
making
tea. It is
filled
with
water,
which is
heated
by
charcoal
placed
in a pipe, with
chimney
attached,
which
passes
through
the urn..
Rupia
::
Rupia (n.) An
eruption
upon the skin,
consisting
of
vesicles
with
inflamed
base and
filled
with
serous,
purulent,
or
bloody
fluid,
which dries up,
forming
a
blackish
crust..
Cresset
::
Cresset
(n.) An open frame or
basket
of iron,
filled
with
combustible
material,
to be
burned
as a
beacon;
an open lamp or
firrepan
carried
on a pole in
nocturnal
processions..
Saturate
::
Saturate
(p. a.)
Filled
to
repletion;
saturated;
soaked.
Ruminated
::
Ruminated
(a.)
Having
a hard
albumen
penetrated
by
irregular
channels
filled
with
softer
matter,
as the
nutmeg
and the seeds of the North
American
papaw..
Swamp
::
Swamp (v. t.) To cause (a boat) to
become
filled
with
water;
to
capsize
or sink by
whelming
with
water.
Mould
::
Mould (v. i.) To
become
moldy;
to be
covered
or
filled,
in whole or in part, with a
mold..
Vacant
::
Vacant
(a.) Not
filled
or
occupied
by an
incumbent,
possessor,
or
officer;
as, a
vacant
throne;
a
vacant
parish..
Ring
::
Ring (v. i.) To be
filled
with
report
or talk; as, the whole town rings with his
fame..
Unbedinned
::
Unbedinned
(a.) Not
filled
with din.
Saturated
::
Saturated
(a.)
Filled
to
repletion;
holding
by
absorption,
or in
solution,
all that is
possible;
as,
saturated
garments;
a
saturated
solution
of
salt..
Moat
::
Moat (n.) A deep
trench
around
the
rampart
of a
castle
or other
fortified
place,
sometimes
filled
with
water;
a
ditch..
Grenade
::
Grenade
(n.) A
hollow
ball or shell of iron
filled
with
powder
of other
explosive,
ignited
by means of a fuse, and
thrown
from the hand among
enemies..
Shell
::
Shell (n.) Any
slight
hollow
structure;
a
framework,
or
exterior
structure,
regarded
as not
complete
or
filled
in; as, the shell of a
house..
Overfull
::
Overfull
(a.) Too full;
filled
to
overflowing;
excessively
full;
surfeited.
Webby
::
Webby (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a web or webs; like a web;
filled
or
covered
with webs.
Lank
::
Lank
(superl.)
Slender
and thin; not well
filled
out; not
plump;
shrunken;
lean.
Half-timbered
::
Half-timbered
(a.)
Constructed
of a
timber
frame,
having
the
spaces
filled
in with
masonry;
-- said of
buildings..
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