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Definition of filled
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Filled
(imp. & p. p.) of Fil.
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Canal
::
Canal (n.) An
artificial
channel
filled
with water and
designed
for
navigation,
or for
irrigating
land, etc..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) An
interruption
in
continuity
in
writing
or
printing,
as where there is an
omission,
an
unfilled
line, etc..
Swim
::
Swim (v. i.) To be
filled
with
swimming
animals.
Carcass
::
Carcass
(n.) A
hollow
case or
shell,
filled
with
combustibles,
to be
thrown
from a
mortar
or
howitzer,
to set fire to
buldings,
ships,
etc..
Engorged
::
Engorged
(p. a.)
Filled
to
excess
with blood or other
liquid;
congested.
Zealous
::
Zealous
(a.)
Filled
with, or
characterized
by, zeal;
warmly
engaged,
or
ardent,
in
behalf
of an
object..
Smoky
::
Smoky
(superl.)
Filled
with
smoke,
or with a vapor
resembling
smoke;
thick;
as, a smoky
atmosphere..
Puff
::
Puff (n.)
Anything
light and
filled
with air.
Dismay
::
Dismay
(v. i.) To take
dismay
or
fright;
to be
filled
with
dismay.
Ecbatic
::
Ecbatic
(a.)
Denoting
a mere
result
or
consequence,
as
distinguished
from
telic,
which
denotes
intention
or
purpose;
thus the
phrase
/ /, if
rendered
so that it was
fulfilled,
is
ecbatic;
if
rendered
in order that it might be. etc., is
telic..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
opening
of a
vessel
by which it is
filled
or
emptied,
charged
or
discharged;
as, the mouth of a jar or
pitcher;
the mouth of the
lacteal
vessels,
etc..
Explode
::
Explode
(v. i.) To burst with force and a loud
report;
to
detonate,
as a shell
filled
with
powder
or the like
material,
or as a
boiler
from too great
pressure
of
steam..
Candlebomb
::
Candlebomb
(n.) A
pasteboard
shell used in
signaling.
It is
filled
with a
composition
which makes a
brilliant
light when it
explodes.
Calefactory
::
Calefactory
(n.) A
hollow
sphere
of
metal,
filled
with hot
water,
or a
chafing
dish,
placed
on the altar in cold
weather
for the
priest
to warm his hands
with..
Gabion
::
Gabion
(n.) An
openwork
frame,
as of
poles,
filled
with
stones
and sunk, to
assist
in
forming
a bar dyke, etc., as in
harbor
improvement..
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..
Molluscum
::
Molluscum
(n.) A
cutaneous
disease
characterized
by
numerous
tumors,
of
various
forms,
filled
with a thick
matter;
-- so
called
from the
resemblance
of the
tumors
to some
molluscous
animals..
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Filled
with
emotions.
Bladder
::
Bladder
(n.) Any
vesicle
or
blister,
especially
if
filled
with air, or a thin,
watery
fluid..
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Filled
up,
having
within
its
limits
all that it can
contain;
supplied;
not empty or
vacant;
-- said
primarily
of
hollow
vessels,
and hence of
anything
else; as, a cup full of
water;
a house full of
people..
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