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Definition of fill
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fill is as below...
Fill (a.) To
furnish
an
abudant
supply
to; to
furnish
with as mush as is
desired
or
desirable;
to
occupy
the whole of; to swarm in or
overrun.
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Binder
::
Binder
(n.)
Anything
that
binds,
as a
fillet,
cord, rope, or band; a
bandage;
-- esp. the
principal
piece of
timber
intended
to bind
together
any
building..
Suffusion
::
Suffuse
(v. t.) To
overspread,
as with a fluid or
tincture;
to fill or
cover,
as with
something
fluid;
as, eyes
suffused
with
tears;
cheeks
suffused
with
blushes..
Syllable
::
Syllable
(n.) An
elementary
sound,
or a
combination
of
elementary
sounds,
uttered
together,
or with a
single
effort
or
impulse
of the
voice,
and
constituting
a word or a part of a word. In other
terms,
it is a vowel or a
diphtong,
either
by
itself
or
flanked
by one or more
consonants,
the whole
produced
by a
single
impulse
or
utterance.
One of the
liquids,
l, m, n, may fill the place of a vowel in a
syllable.
Adjoining
syllables
in a word or
phrase
need not to be
marked
off by a
pause,
but only
Earthbag
::
Earthbag
(n.) A bag
filled
with
earth,
used
commonly
to raise or
repair
a
parapet..
Fill
::
Fill (a.) To make full; to
supply
with as much as can be held or
contained;
to put or pour into, till no more can be
received;
to
occupy
the whole
capacity
of..
Cavernous
::
Cavernous
(a.)
Filled
with small
cavities
or
cells.
Remiss
::
Remiss
(a.) Not
energetic
or exact in duty or
business;
not
careful
or
prompt
in
fulfilling
engagements;
negligent;
careless;
tardy;
behindhand;
lagging;
slack;
hence,
lacking
earnestness
or
activity;
languid;
slow..
Candlebomb
::
Candlebomb
(n.) A small glass
bubble,
filled
with
water,
which,
if
placed
in the flame of a
candle,
bursts
by
expansion
of
steam..
Gorge
::
Gorge (n.) To glut; to fill up to the
throat;
to
satiate.
Reveal
::
Reveal
(n.) The side of an
opening
for a
window,
doorway,
or the like,
between
the door frame or
window
frame and the outer
surface
of the wall; or, where the
opening
is not
filled
with a door, etc., the whole
thickness
of the wall; the
jamb..
Lead
::
Lead (v. t.) To
cover,
fill, or
affect
with lead; as,
continuous
firing
leads the
grooves
of a
rifle..
Farce
::
Farce (v. t.) To stuff with
forcemeat;
hence,
to fill with
mingled
ingredients;
to fill full; to
stuff..
Complete
::
Complete
(v. t.) To bring to a state in which there is no
deficiency;
to
perfect;
to
consummate;
to
accomplish;
to
fulfill;
to
finish;
as, to
complete
a task, or a poem; to
complete
a
course
of
education..
Parole
::
Parole
(n.) Word of
promise;
word of
honor;
plighted
faith;
especially
(Mil.),
promise,
upon one's faith and
honor,
to
fulfill
stated
conditions,
as not to bear arms
against
one's
captors,
to
return
to
custody,
or the
like..
Apotelesmatic
::
Apotelesmatic
(a.)
Relating
to an issue of
fulfillment.
Silt
::
Silt (v. t.) To
choke,
fill, or
obstruct
with silt or mud..
Replenish
::
Replenish
(v. t.) To fill again after
having
been
diminished
or
emptied;
to stock anew;
hence,
to fill
completely;
to cause to
abound..
Stuff
::
Stuff (n.) To fill the skin of, for the
purpose
of
preserving
as a
specimen;
-- said of birds or other
animals..
Epaulement
::
Epaulement
(n.) A side work, made of
gabions,
fascines,
or bags,
filled
with
earth,
or of earth
heaped
up, to
afford
cover from the
flanking
fire of an
enemy..
Vacuous
::
Vacuous
(a.)
Empty;
unfilled;
void;
vacant.
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