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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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Founder
::
Founder
(v. i.) To
become
filled
with
water,
and sink, as a
ship..
Security
::
Security
(n.)
Something
given,
deposited,
or
pledged,
to make
certain
the
fulfillment
of an
obligation,
the
performance
of a
contract,
the
payment
of a debt, or the like;
surety;
pledge..
Pile
::
Pile (v. t.) To cover with
heaps;
or in great
abundance;
to fill or
overfill;
to load.
Shading
::
Shading
(n.) That
filling
up which
represents
the
effect
of more or less
darkness,
expressing
rotundity,
projection,
etc., in a
picture
or a
drawing..
Hollow
::
Hollow
(n.) A
cavity,
natural
or
artificial;
an
unfilled
space
within
anything;
a hole, a
cavern;
an
excavation;
as the
hollow
of the hand or of a
tree..
Filleting
::
Filleting
(n.) The
material
of which
fillets
are made; also,
fillets,
collectively..
Half-timbered
::
Half-timbered
(a.)
Constructed
of a
timber
frame,
having
the
spaces
filled
in with
masonry;
-- said of
buildings..
Tumblerful
::
Tumblerful
(n.) As much as a
tumbler
will hold;
enough
to fill a
tumbler.
Tureenful
::
Tureenful
(n.) As much as a
tureen
can hold;
enough
to fill a
tureen.
Hematocele
::
Hematocele
(n.) A tumor
filled
with
blood.
Pod
::
Pod (v. i.) To
swell;
to fill; also, to
produce
pods..
Petard
::
Petard
(n.) A case
containing
powder
to be
exploded,
esp. a
conical
or
cylindrical
case of metal
filled
with
powder
and
attached
to a
plank,
to be
exploded
against
and break down
gates,
barricades,
drawbridges,
etc. It has been
superseded..
Rubble
::
Rubble
(n.)
Water-worn
or rough
broken
stones;
broken
bricks,
etc., used in
coarse
masonry,
or to fill up
between
the
facing
courses
of
walls..
Strass
::
Strapwork
(n.) A kind of
ornament
consisting
of a
narrow
fillet
or band
folded,
crossed,
and
interlaced..
Perform
::
Perform
(v. t.) To
discharge;
to
fulfill;
to act up to; as, to
perform
a duty; to
perform
a
promise
or a vow..
Obstruct
::
Obstruct
(v. t.) To block up; to stop up or
close,
as a way or
passage;
to place an
obstacle
in, or fill with
obstacles
or
impediments
that
prevent
or
hinder
passing;
as, to
obstruct
a
street;
to
obstruct
the
channels
of the
body..
Caned
::
Caned (a.)
Filled
with white
flakes;
mothery;
-- said
vinegar
when
containing
mother.
Fuze
::
Fuze (n.) A tube,
filled
with
combustible
matter,
for
exploding
a
shell,
etc. See Fuse, n..
Bandlet
::
Bandlet
(n.) A small band or
fillet;
any
little
band or flat
molding,
compassing
a
column,
like a
ring..
Elate
::
Elate (v. t.) To exalt the
spirit
of; to fill with
confidence
or
exultation;
to
elevate
or flush with
success;
to puff up; to make
proud.
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