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infill
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in·fill  (nfl)
n.
1. The use of vacant land and property within a built-up area for further construction or development, especially as part of a neighborhood preservation or limited growth program.
2. A substance or material used to fill in: a steel structure with an infill of redwood sheathing.

infill [ˈɪnfɪl], infilling [ˈɪnfɪlɪŋ]
n
1. the act of filling or closing gaps, etc., in something, such as a row of buildings
2. material used to fill a cavity, gap, hole, etc.
3. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Hairdressing & Grooming) an acrylic gel application that fills in the gap between a false nail and the root of the real nail, which is created as the real nail grows

In cartography, the filling of an area or feature with color, e.g., roads, town shapes, lakes, etc.
Translations
infill [ˈɪnfɪl] N (Constr, Geol) → relleno m
infill
n (Build) → Füllmaterial nt, → Ausfüllung f


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Art Potvin, the city's manager of development services, says although the major retail proposals have quieted down, there's some infilling opportunities along the rocky Kingsway frontage in Sudbury's east end.
The redesign involved, among other things, infilling cutouts in the original structure in order to expand and create large uniform 39,000 s/f floorplates on floors six through 17.
The structure is made from pine cut in winter and dried for three to four years and the church was originally built using the dry method, without moss infilling gaps in the timber and without double doors.
 
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