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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 n (Build) → Füllmaterial nt, → Ausfüllung f 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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Do various rubber infills have any impact on longevity and lack of maintenance, i. There was a significant relationship between the higher blood lead levels and proximity to the smelter, with the exception of slag (glassy smelter residue) infills (Galvin et al. At the West Fuhrman-Mascho field in West Texas we continue to test five-acre infills. |
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