Filling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Filling
or any empty space or to supply a deficiency as filling for a cavity in a tooth a depression in a
filled
much or as many as is possible or normal as filled to overflowing Opposite of empty
Persona designata
person ascertained as a member of a class, or as filling a particular character.' (See Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary, 4th Edn.,
Expletive
Filling up hence added merely for the purpose of filling up
Flooding
The filling or covering with water or other fluid overflow inundation the
Replenish
To fill again after having been diminished or emptied to stock anew
Complement
That which fills up or completes the quantity or number required to fill
Farce
To stuff with forcemeat hence to fill with mingled ingredients to fill full to stuff
pasta
having a tomato base or filled with meat or cheese fillings
bucketful
a bucket filled with a substance or the quantity which would fill a
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