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  • FILLIN
  • Male

    English

    FILLIN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Faolán, FILLIN means "little wolf."

  • Divyanshu
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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Divyanshu

    A Fillings of Heaven; Sun; Divine Light; Parts of Dev

  • Sprot
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    British, English

    Sprot

    Nice Filling

  • Fillingham
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    Fillingham

    English : habitational name from a place in Lincolnshire, so named from the Old English personal name Fygla (from fugol ‘bird’) + -inga- ‘of the people of’ + hām ‘homestead’.

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  • Vacate
  • v. t.

    To make vacant; to leave empty; to cease from filling or occupying; as, it was resolved by Parliament that James had vacated the throne of England; the tenant vacated the house.

  • Stopping
  • n.

    Material for filling a cavity.

  • Satinet
  • n.

    A kind of cloth made of cotton warp and woolen filling, used chiefly for trousers.

  • Stock
  • n.

    An irregular metalliferous mass filling a large cavity in a rock formation, as a stock of lead ore deposited in limestone.

  • Twist
  • n.

    One of the threads of a warp, -- usually more tightly twisted than the filling.

  • Thin
  • superl.

    Not close; not crowded; not filling the space; not having the individuals of which the thing is composed in a close or compact state; hence, not abundant; as, the trees of a forest are thin; the corn or grass is thin.

  • 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.

  • Filling
  • n.

    That which is used to fill a cavity or any empty space, or to supply a deficiency; as, filling for a cavity in a tooth, a depression in a roadbed, the space between exterior and interior walls of masonry, the pores of open-grained wood, the space between the outer and inner planks of a vessel, etc.

  • Sow
  • n.

    A kind of covered shed, formerly used by besiegers in filling up and passing the ditch of a besieged place, sapping and mining the wall, or the like.

  • Stuffing
  • n.

    That which is used for filling anything; as, the stuffing of a saddle or cushion.

  • Ripieno
  • a.

    Filling up; supplementary; supernumerary; -- a term applied to those instruments which only swell the mass or tutti of an orchestra, but are not obbligato.

  • 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.

  • Woof
  • n.

    The threads that cross the warp in a woven fabric; the weft; the filling; the thread usually carried by the shuttle in weaving.

  • Tamping
  • n.

    The act of one who tamps; specifically, the act of filling up a hole in a rock, or the branch of a mine, for the purpose of blasting the rock or exploding the mine.

  • Underfilling
  • n.

    The filling below or beneath; the under part of a building.

  • Tamper
  • n.

    One who tamps; specifically, one who prepares for blasting, by filling the hole in which the charge is placed.

  • Tick
  • n.

    The cover, or case, of a bed, mattress, etc., which contains the straw, feathers, hair, or other filling.

  • Shading
  • n.

    That filling up which represents the effect of more or less darkness, expressing rotundity, projection, etc., in a picture or a drawing.

  • Vein
  • n.

    A narrow mass of rock intersecting other rocks, and filling inclined or vertical fissures not corresponding with the stratification; a lode; a dike; -- often limited, in the language of miners, to a mineral vein or lode, that is, to a vein which contains useful minerals or ores.

  • Stop
  • v. t.

    To close, as an aperture, by filling or by obstructing; as, to stop the ears; hence, to stanch, as a wound.