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fill |
As a proper noun fill is
.
protect |
fill |
Related terms |
Protect is a related term of fill.
As a verb protect
is to keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to.
As a proper noun fill is
.
fill |
poor |
As a proper noun fill
is .
As an adjective poor is
with little or no possessions or money.
As a noun poor is
(
with "the") those who have little or no possessions or money, taken as a group.
fill |
penetrate |
As a proper noun fill
is .
As a verb penetrate is
to enter into; to make way into the interior of; to pierce.
fill |
honeycomb |
As verbs the difference between fill and honeycomb
is that
fill is to occupy fully, to take up all of while
honeycomb is to riddle something with holes, especially in such a pattern.
As nouns the difference between fill and honeycomb
is that
fill is a sufficient or more than sufficient amount while
honeycomb is a structure of hexagonal cells made by bees primarily of wax, to hold their larvae and for storing the honey to feed the larvae and to feed themselves during winter.
As a proper noun Fill
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fill |
saturate |
As a proper noun fill
is .
As a verb saturate is
to cause to become completely penetrated, impregnated, or soaked (especially with a liquid).
fill |
overcharge |
As a proper noun fill
is .
As a verb overcharge is
to charge more money than the correct amount or to surpass a certain limit while charging a bill.
As a noun overcharge is
an excessive load or burden.
fill |
repack |
As a proper noun fill
is .
As a verb repack is
to pack again.
fill |
reload |
As a proper noun fill
is .
As a verb reload is
to load (something) again.
fill |
refresh |
As a proper noun fill
is .
As a verb refresh is
to renew or revitalize.
As a noun refresh is
the periodic energizing required to maintain the contents of computer memory, the display luminance of a computer screen, etc.
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