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filler [ˈfɪlə] n 1. a person or thing that fills 2. an object or substance used to add weight or size to something or to fill in a gap 3. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) a paste, used for filling in cracks, holes, etc., in a surface before painting 4. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) Architect a small joist inserted between and supported by two beams 5. a. the inner portion of a cigar b. the cut tobacco for making cigarettes 6. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) Journalism articles, photographs, etc., to fill space between more important articles in the layout of a newspaper or magazine 7. (Performing Arts / Theatre) Informal something, such as a musical selection, to fill time in a broadcast or stage presentation 8. (Communication Arts / Broadcasting) a small radio or television transmitter used to fill a gap in coverage A substance carried in an ammunition container such as a projectile, mine, bomb, or grenade. A filler may be an explosive, chemical, or inert substance. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations filler n (= funnel) → Trichter m (Build: = paste for cracks) → Spachtelmasse f (Chem, for plastics) → Füllstoff m (Ling) filler (word) → Füllwort nt How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Pressure scales from the company are said to provide high accuracy weighing of carbon black, white fillers and silica, and like the company's range of vacuum scales, they are said to be ideal for low headroom or single story mixing room applications. Glass bead fillers increase mechanical and dielectric strength. How are engineered pigments and fillers being applied in practical papermaking applications? |
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