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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 make an
embankment
in, or raise the level of (a low
place),
with earth or
gravel..
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Satisfy
::
Satisfy
(a.) In
general,
to fill up the
measure
of a want of (a
person
or a
thing);
hence,
to
grafity
fully the
desire
of; to make
content;
to
supply
to the full, or so far as to give
contentment
with what is
wished
for..
Ribbon
::
Ribbon
(n.) A
fillet
or
narrow
woven
fabric,
commonly
of silk, used for
trimming
some part of a
woman's
attire,
for
badges,
and other
decorative
purposes..
Flooding
::
Flooding
(n.) The
filling
or
covering
with water or other
fluid;
overflow;
inundation;
the
filling
anything
to
excess.
Tamper
::
Tamper
(n.) One who
tamps;
specifically,
one who
prepares
for
blasting,
by
filling
the hole in which the
charge
is
placed..
Fillibustered
::
Fillibustered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Filibuste.
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..
Stock
::
Stock (v. t.) To
provide
with
material
requisites;
to
store;
to fill; to
supply;
as, to stock a
warehouse,
that is, to fill it with
goods;
to stock a farm, that is, to
supply
it with
cattle
and
tools;
to stock land, that is, to
occupy
it with a
permanent
growth,
especially
of
grass..
Pointing
::
Pointing
(n.) The act of
filling
and
finishing
the
joints
in
masonry
with
mortar,
cement,
etc.; also, the
material
so
used..
Flush
::
Flush (n.) A
sudden
flowing;
a rush which fills or
overflows,
as of water for
cleansing
purposes..
Nogging
::
Nogging
(v. t.) Rough brick
masonry
used to fill in the
interstices
of a
wooden
frame,
in
building..
Pay
::
Pay (v. t.) To
discharge
or
fulfill,
as a duy; to
perform
or
render
duty, as that which has been
promised..
Mould
::
Mould (v. i.) To
become
moldy;
to be
covered
or
filled,
in whole or in part, with a
mold..
Roller
::
Roller
(n.) A
bandage;
a
fillet;
properly,
a long and broad
bandage
used in
surgery..
Oppilate
::
Oppilate
(v. t.) To crowd
together;
to fill with
obstructions;
to block up.
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Having
the mind
filled
with
ideas;
stocked
with
knowledge;
stored
with
information.
Overfull
::
Overfull
(a.) Too full;
filled
to
overflowing;
excessively
full;
surfeited.
Constipate
::
Constipate
(v. t.) To stop (a
channel)
by
filling
it, and
preventing
passage
through
it; as, to
constipate
the
capillary
vessels..
Complete
::
Complete
(a.)
Filled
up; with no part or
element
lacking;
free from
deficiency;
entire;
perfect;
consummate.
Perform
::
Perform
(v. t.) To
discharge;
to
fulfill;
to act up to; as, to
perform
a duty; to
perform
a
promise
or a vow..
Acacia
::
Acacia
(n.) A roll or bag,
filled
with dust, borne by
Byzantine
emperors,
as a
memento
of
mortality.
It is
represented
on
medals..
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