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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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Deafening
::
Deafening
(n.) The act or
process
of
rendering
impervious
to
sound,
as a floor or wall; also, the
material
with which the
spaces
are
filled
in this
process;
pugging..
Pneumaticity
::
Pneumaticity
(n.) The state of being
pneumatic,
or of
having
a
cavity
or
cavities
filled
with air; as, the
pneumaticity
of the bones of
birds..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) An
excavation
in rock,
transverse
to the
workings,
from which
material
for
filling
is
obtained..
Saucisse
::
Saucisse
(n.) A long and
slender
pipe or bag, made of cloth well
pitched,
or of
leather,
filled
with
powder,
and used to
communicate
fire to
mines,
caissons,
bomb
chests,
etc..
Utricular
::
Utricular
(a.)
Resembling
a
utricle
or bag,
whether
large or
minute;
-- said
especially
with
reference
to the
condition
of
certain
substances,
as
sulphur,
selenium,
etc., when
condensed
from the
vaporous
state and
deposited
upon cold
bodies,
in which case they
assume
the form of small
globules
filled
with
liquid..
Stock
::
Stock (n.) An
irregular
metalliferous
mass
filling
a large
cavity
in a rock
formation,
as a stock of lead ore
deposited
in
limestone..
Engorged
::
Engorged
(p. a.)
Filled
to
excess
with blood or other
liquid;
congested.
Inspire
::
Inspire
(v. t.) To
infuse
into; to
affect,
as with a
superior
or
supernatural
influence;
to fill with what
animates,
enlivens,
or
exalts;
to
communicate
inspiration
to; as, to
inspire
a child with
sentiments
of
virtue..
Point
::
Point (n.) To fill up and
finish
the
joints
of (a
wall),
by
introducing
additional
cement
or
mortar,
and
bringing
it to a
smooth
surface..
Fume
::
Fume (v. t.) To
expose
to the
action
of
fumes;
to treat with
vapors,
smoke,
etc.; as, to
bleach
straw by
fuming
it with
sulphur;
to fill with
fumes,
vapors,
odors,
etc., as a
room..
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A chest
filled
with
explosive
materials,
to be laid in the way of an enemy and
exploded
on his
approach..
Unbedinned
::
Unbedinned
(a.) Not
filled
with din.
Bookful
::
Bookful
(a.)
Filled
with book
learning.
Earcockle
::
Earcockle
(n.) A
disease
in
wheat,
in which the
blackened
and
contracted
grain,
or ear, is
filled
with
minute
worms..
Ecstasy
::
Ecstasy
(v. t.) To fill
ecstasy,
or with
rapture
or
enthusiasm..
Glut
::
Glut (n.) A bat, or small piece of
brick,
used to fill out a
course..
Saturated
::
Saturated
(a.)
Filled
to
repletion;
holding
by
absorption,
or in
solution,
all that is
possible;
as,
saturated
garments;
a
saturated
solution
of
salt..
Platband
::
Platband
(n.) A list or
fillet
between
the
flutings
of a
column.
Bat
::
Bat (n.) A sheet of
cotton
used for
filling
quilts
or
comfortables;
batting.
Efflate
::
Efflate
(v. t.) To fill with
breath;
to puff up.
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