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fillingAn increase in the central pressure of a low. Counter-clockwise wind flow around the low usually decreases as filling occurs.
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fillingThe opposite of deepening. A general increase in the central pressure of a low pressure system.
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fillingrestoration of lost tooth structure with metal, porcelain, or resin materials.
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fillingA lay term used for the restoring of lost tooth structure by using materials such as metal, alloy, plastic or porcelain.
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fillingc. 1400, "that which fills or fills up," verbal noun from fill (v.). Dentistry sense is from 1848. Filling station attested by 1915.
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filling"calculated to fill or satisfy," 1620s, present-participle adjective from fill (v.).
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fillingAn increase in the central pressure of a pressure system on a constant-height chart, or an analogous increase in height on a constant-pressure chart; the opposite of deepening. The term is commonly ap [..]
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filling Thixotropic jelly
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fillingMaterial used to fill a cavity or replace part of a tooth.
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fillingany material that fills a space or container; "there was not enough fill for the trench" flow into something (as a container) a food mixture used to fill pastry or sandwiches [..]
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fillingA trade expression used in the fabrication of marble to indicate the filling of natural voids with color-blended cements, shellac or synthetic resins and similar materials.
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filling(n) any material that fills a space or container(n) flow into something (as a container)(n) a food mixture used to fill pastry or sandwiches etc.(n) the yarn woven across the warp yarn in weaving(n) ( [..]
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fillingfartim
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fillinga plug made of metal or composite material used to fill a tooth cavity
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fillingRestoring lost tooth structure with metal, alloy, porcelain, or resin. (See Amalgam and/or Composite
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fillingA trade expression used to indicate the filling of natural voids in stone units with cements or synthetic resins and similar materials.
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filling Restoring lost tooth structure with amalgam, metal, porcelain, or composite resin. Used as part of the treatment of cavities.
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fillingInserting material into a hole, crack, or cavity. In the specific context of mosaic conservation, the application of mortar or other material into an area of loss of the mosaic surface. (In Getty Research - Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online)
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fillingDepositing dirt, mud or other materials into aquatic areas to create more dry land, usually for agricultural or commercial development purposes, often with ruinous ecological consequences.
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fillingDepositing dirt, mud or other materials into aquatic areas to create more dry land, usually for agricultural or commercial development purposes, often with ruinous ecological consequences.
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fillingDepositing dirt, mud or other materials into aquatic areas to create more dry land, usually for agricultural or commercial development purposes, often with ruinous ecological consequences.
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fillingName was formerly given to a composition sheathing - placed between frames of a wooden vessel to close seams and exclude vermin.
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fillingWhen a tooth gets cavities, it can start to lose its shape. A filling is material which fills the cavity, keeping the integrity of the tooth intact and preventing the entrance of bacteria.
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fillinga plug made of metal or composite material used to fill a tooth cavity
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fillingAn increase in the central pressure of a pressure system; opposite of deepening; more commonly applied to a low rather than a high.
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fillingThe opposite of deepening. A general increase in the central pressure of a low pressure system.
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fillingOften refers to the material used to pack a cartomiser. It is an extension of the wick, and absorbs e-liquid that is supplied to the coil. Can also be called wadding or filler.
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fillingDescribes an increase in the central pressure of a low pressure system.
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fillingUsed in describing the history of a low pressure system or an area of cyclonic circulation, it means an increase in the central pressure of the system. Although it usually describes the action of a pr [..]
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fillingUsed in describing the history of a low pressure system
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fillingThe opposite of deepening. A general increase in the central pressure of a low pressure system.
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fillingUsed in describing the history of a low pressure system or an area of cyclonic circulation, it means an increase in the central pressure of the system. Although it usually describes the action of a pressure system on a constant pressure chart, it also means a surface low is decreasing in cyclonic circulation and losing its characteristics. The oppo [..]
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filling
Of food, that satisfies the appetite by filling the stomach
''a filling meal''
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