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Alternative form of backfill [To refill a hole with the material dug out of it.]
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To refill a hole with the material dug out of it.
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To fill a syringe with solution from the plunger end of the barrel.
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(transitive, medicine) To give a booster shot to.
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A technique for regularizing a neural network by discarding a random subset of its units.
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An embankment, as in railroad construction, to fill a hollow or ravine; also, the place which is to be filled.
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(transitive) To fill; to replace material that is absent or has been removed.
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Alternative form of fill in the blank in situations where there is more than one blank.
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(Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, transitive) To fill in / fill out a form etc.
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Something added to fill a gap.
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Alternative form of fillup [An act or process of filling up; a replenishment.]
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(television, music) material of lower cost or quality that is used to fill a certain television time slot or physical medium, such as a music album
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(humorous) Anything that serves to fill up, such as a snack food or a stopgap measure.
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The filling out of forms.
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(Australia, for a medical or pharmacy item) The shortfall between the amount the medical insurer will pay to the service provider and the scheduled fee for the item.
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(UK) Synonym of fill in the blank.
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(UK) Alternative form of gap fill. [(UK) Synonym of fill in the blank.]
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(UK) Synonym of fill in the blank.
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A substance which fills, a filling.
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Any material used to occupy a void or hiatus
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To fill in a space, hole or gap.
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One who, or that which, fills in a gap.
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Synonym of accidental gap
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substance that fills a pipeline to ensure a continuous flow of product.
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To fill with this substance.
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(web development) A plugin that provides the functionality of newer browsers to older versions.
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(Britain) A metaphorical filler to minimize or obscure defects.
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A product containing materials to replace those used up by a piece of equipment.
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(computer graphics) A flood fill.
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(cellular automata) A pattern that grows quadratically by filling space with still life.
adj
Alternative form of space-filling [(geometry) That fills a closed (typically 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional) space]
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(chiefly British spelling) Alternative form of stopgap [(rare) That which stops up or fills a gap or hole.]
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Something spoken to fill up an uncomfortable pause in speech; a filled pause or filler.
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(US) To fill or refill the final portion of something that is not empty, until it is completely full.
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