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n.
A tissue or part resembling pulp; especially, the soft, highly vascular and sensitive tissue which fills the central cavity, called the pulp cavity, of teeth.
n.
That which fills up; filling.
n.
A quantity that fills a bushel measure; as, a heap containing ten bushels of apples.
a.
To possess and perform the duties of; to officiate in, as an incumbent; to occupy; to hold; as, a king fills a throne; the president fills the office of chief magistrate; the speaker of the House fills the chair.
n.
The tissue which fills the interspaces between the costae of many madreporarian corals, usually consisting of small transverse or oblique septa.
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That which closes or fills up an opening or gap; hence, a temporary expedient.
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The tissue which fills the cavities of most bones; the medulla. In the larger cavities it is commonly very fatty, but in the smaller cavities it is much less fatty, and red or reddish in color.
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The quantity or number which fills a tree.
v. t.
That which fills up or completes; the quantity or number required to fill a thing or make it complete.
n.
One who, or that which, fills; something used for filling.
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A person who fills a place for a time; one who supplies the place of another; a substitute; esp., a clergyman who supplies a vacant pulpit.
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The quantity or amount that fills a boat.
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As much set type as fills a composing stick.
v. i.
To become full; to have the whole capacity occupied; to have an abundant supply; to be satiated; as, corn fills well in a warm season; the sail fills with the wind.
v. t. & i.
To shift from one side of a vessel to the other; -- said of the boom of a fore-and-aft sail when the vessel is steered off the wind until the sail fills on the opposite side.
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A sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of water for cleansing purposes.
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Something that fills up an opening; a clog.
v. t.
That which fills up, completes, or makes an addition to, something already organized, arranged, or set apart; specifically, a part added to, or issued as a continuation of, a book or paper, to make good its deficiencies or correct its errors.
n.
One who stops, closes, shuts, or hinders; that which stops or obstructs; that which closes or fills a vent or hole in a vessel.
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The tissue which partially fills the interior of the interseptal chambers of most madreporarian corals. It usually consists of a series of oblique tranverse septa, one above another.
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