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FillAn executed order. Also, the price at which an order is executed.
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FillContents of the digestive tract.
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FillOld English fyllan "to fill, make full, fill up, replenish, satisfy; complete, fulfill," from Proto-Germanic *fulljan "to fill" (source also of Old Saxon fulljan, Old Norse fylla, [..]
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Fillmid-13c., fille, "a full supply," from Old English fyllu "fullness, 'fill,' feast, satiety," from Proto-Germanic *full-ino- "fullness" (source also of Old High [..]
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FillAny material that is put back in place of the extracted ore to provide ground support.
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Filla quantity sufficient to satisfy; "he ate his fill of potatoes"; "she had heard her fill of gossip" make full, also in a metaphorical sense; &am [..]
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Fillto put so much in a container that you cannot get any more in
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FillSee bit stuffing.
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FillSand, gravel, or loose earth used to bring a subgrade up to a desired level around a house.
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Fillfullness beneath the eyes, not chiseled.
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FillDefinition Execute an order or buy or sell a security or commodity.
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FillCommon computing definitions for fill: (1) In graphics applications, to paint the inside of an enclosed object. Typically, you can choose a color and pattern, and then paint the object with a fill too [..]
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FillMaximum width of paper that can be made on any given paper machine.
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Fillfiln
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FillIn conduit or cable tray installations, the portion of the total cross-sectional area of the tray or conduit that can be occupied by conductors or cables.
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FillSand, gravel or dirt used to bring a subgrade up to desired level.
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Fill Key-fill
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FillNew bag of coins used to refresh an empty hopper.
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FillA “Fill” refers to a new bag of coins – a topped-up credit amount.
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FillExecution of an opening or closing order
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Fill(n) a quantity sufficient to satisfy(n) any material that fills a space or container(v) make full, also in a metaphorical sense(v) become full(v) occupy the whole of(v) assume, as of positions or role [..]
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Fill - In conduit or cable tray installations, the portion of the total cross-sectional area of the tray or conduit that can be occupied by conductors or cables
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Fillrepleo, effercio
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FillThe 90 degree direction to the edge of the cloth. The name of yarn running from one edge to the other
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FillSand, gravel, or loose earth used to bring a sub-grade up to a desired level around a house.
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FillMaterial replacing lost paint or paint and ground so that the area of loss becomes level with surrounding paint.
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FillMan-made deposits of natural earth materials (e.g. rock, soil, gravel) and waste materials (e.g. tailings or spoil from dredging), used to fill an enclosed space such as an old stope or chamber in a m [..]
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FillUse the Fill tool to simplify or clean up geometry by extending surrounding faces to eliminate a selection. The selected region is filled in or healed with the surrounding surface or solid.
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Fill (English) – a sound (or combination of sounds) which “fills” the brief time betweenlyrical phrases and lines of melody
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Fillshort for drum fill or instrumental fill.
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FillSleeping bag or garment insulation. Fill can be natural (such as down) or man-made (polyester or other synthetic materials). Fill preferences vary according to the activity for which the sleeping bag or garment will be used. Natural fill tends to compress better and retain heat longer than synthetic fill, but synthetic fill dries fast and will reta [..]
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FillFill means the addition of soil, sand, rock, gravel, sediment, earth retaining structure, or other material to an area waterward of the OHWM, in wetlands, or on shorelands in a manner that raises the elevation or creates dry land.
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FillMan-made deposits of natural soils or rock products and waste materials. (EPA Glossary)
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FillMan-made deposits of natural soils or rock products and waste materials.
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FillMan-made deposits of natural soils or rock products and waste materials.
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FillAny kind of supplemental light used in a photograph, e.g., a reflector or a daylight synchro flash.
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FillTo trim a sail so that wind acts on it.
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FillContents of the digestive tract.
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FillMan-made deposits of natural earth materials (e.g. rock, soil, gravel) and waste materials (e.g. tailings or spoil from dredging), used to fill an enclosed space such as an old stope or chamber in a mine.
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FillDraw a card that turns a combination into a matched set.
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FillTo draw a card that makes a five-card hand (straight, flush, full house, straight flush).
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FillDraw a card that turns a combination into a matched set.
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FillMaterial replacing lost paint or paint and ground so that the area of loss becomes level with surrounding paint.
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FillEvery line item will be filled if possible but back orders will be prioritized over everything else. Fill Available
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Fill
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FillA tool used to fill selected parts of an image with a selected color.
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Fill – The price at which an order is executed. Gap: A significant price movement of a security between two trading periods, such that there is no overlap in the trading price ranges for the two periods.
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FillThe price at which an order is executed.
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Filllang=en
1600s=1678
|1800s=1818 1843 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: Come, truth, although in swaddling clouts, I find, Informs the judgement, rectifies the mind; Pleases the understanding, makes the w [..]
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FillAn executed order. Also, the price at which an order is executed.
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FillFill may refer to:
Fill dirt, soil added to an area
Fill (archaeology), the material that has accumulated or has been deposited into a cut feature such as ditch or pit
Fill (land), dirt, rock or oth [..]
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FillIn popular music, a fill is a short musical passage, riff, or rhythmic sound which helps to sustain the listener's attention during a break between the phrases of a melody. "The terms riff and fill a [..]
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FillIn archaeology a fill is the material that has accumulated or has been deposited into a cut feature such as ditch or pit of some kind of a later date than the feature itself. Fills are an important pa [..]
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FillIn archaeology a fill is the material that has accumulated or has been deposited into a cut feature such as ditch or pit of some kind of a later date than the feature itself. Fills are an important pa [..]
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