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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 press and
dilate,
as a sail; as, the wind
filled
the
sails..
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Cram
::
Cram (v. t.) To
press,
force,
or
drive,
particularly
in
filling,
or in
thrusting
one thing into
another;
to
stuff;
to
crowd;
to fill to
superfluity;
as, to cram
anything
into a
basket;
to cram a room with
people..
Fillister
::
Fillister
(n.) A plane for
making
a
rabbet.
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) To lay on or
impose,
as a load, tax, or
burden;
to load; to
fill..
Ladleful
::
Ladleful
(n.) A
quantity
sufficient
to fill a
ladle.
Bandeau
::
Bandeau
(n.) A
narrow
band or
fillet;
a part of a
head-dress.
Alarm
::
Alarm (v. t.) To
surprise
with
apprehension
of
danger;
to fill with
anxiety
in
regard
to
threatening
evil; to
excite
with
sudden
fear.
Injection
::
Injection
(n.) The act or
process
of
filling
vessels,
cavities,
or
tissues
with a fluid or other
substance..
Trench
::
Trench
(v. t.) To dig or
cultivate
very
deeply,
usually
by
digging
parallel
contiguous
trenches
in
succession,
filling
each from the next; as, to
trench
a
garden
for
certain
crops..
Fleet
::
Fleet (v. i.) A
former
prison
in
London,
which
originally
stood near a
stream,
the Fleet (now
filled
up)..
Swim
::
Swim (v. i.) To be
filled
with
swimming
animals.
Smoky
::
Smoky
(superl.)
Subject
to be
filled
with smoke from
chimneys
or
fireplace;
as, a smoky
house..
Colt
::
Colt (n.) The young of the
equine
genus or horse kind of
animals;
--
sometimes
distinctively
applied
to the male, filly being the
female.
Cf.
Foal..
Liner
::
Liner (n.) A thin piece
placed
between
two parts to hold or
adjust
them, fill a
space,
etc.; a
shim..
Saponite
::
Saponite
(n.) A
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesia
and
alumina.
It
occurs
in soft,
soapy,
amorphous
masses,
filling
veins in
serpentine
and
cavities
in trap
rock..
Heap
::
Heap (v. t.) To form or round into a heap, as in
measuring;
to fill (a
measure)
more than even
full..
Fillet
::
Fillet
(n.) An
ordinary
equaling
in
breadth
one
fourth
of the
chief,
to the
lowest
portion
of which it
corresponds
in
position..
Answer
::
Answer
(v. i.) To be or act by way of
compliance,
fulfillment,
reciprocation,
or
satisfaction;
to serve the
purpose;
as,
gypsum
answers
as a
manure
on some
soils..
Casserole
::
Casserole
(n.) A mold (in the shape of a
hollow
vessel
or
incasement)
of
boiled
rice,
mashed
potato
or
paste,
baked,
and
afterwards
filled
with
vegetables
or
meat..
Medullary
::
Medullary
(a.)
Filled
with
spongy
pith;
pithy.
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..
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