different between feller vs filler
feller
English
Etymology 1
fell +? -er
Noun
feller (plural fellers)
- A person who fells trees; a lumberjack
- A machine for felling trees.
- A person who fells a seam.
- An appliance to a sewing machine for felling a seam.
Translations
Etymology 2
Variant of fellow that reflects the reduction of the last vowel to a schwa and its conflation with the endings -er/-ar.
Noun
feller (plural fellers)
- Nonstandard form of fellow.
Derived terms
See also
- fellow, fellar, fella, fellah
References
Etymology 3
fell +? -er
Adjective
feller
- (archaic) comparative form of fell: more fell
Anagrams
- Lefler, refell
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?l?r
Adjective
feller
- Comparative form of fel
Latin
Verb
f?ller
- first-person singular present passive subjunctive of f?ll?
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
feller m or f
- indefinite plural of felle
Verb
feller
- present of felle
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Noun
feller f
- plural indefinite of felle
Etymology 2
Verb
feller
- present of fella
feller From the web:
filler
English
Etymology
fill +? -er
Pronunciation
- enPR: f?l??r, IPA(key): /?f?l.?(?)/
- Rhymes: -?l?(r)
Noun
filler (plural fillers)
- One who fills.
- They commonly have three, four, five, or six hewers or diggers, to four fillers, so as to keep the fillers always at work.
- Something added to fill a space or add weight or size.
- 1977, Stereo Review (volume 38, page 70)
- I recommend this album in the face of the fact that five of the eleven songs are the purest filler, dull instrumentals with a harmonica rifling over an indifferent rhythm section. The rest is magnificent […]
- 1977, Stereo Review (volume 38, page 70)
- Any semisolid substance used to fill gaps, cracks or pores.
- A relatively inert ingredient added to modify physical characteristics.
- 2014 — Seufert, Ken. (April 2014) "The New Dawn of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Innovative Solutions for Unprecedented Challenges", American Pharmaceutical Review, 17(3):9.
- The word "filler" is taboo in the excipient world.
- 2014 — Seufert, Ken. (April 2014) "The New Dawn of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Innovative Solutions for Unprecedented Challenges", American Pharmaceutical Review, 17(3):9.
- A short article in a newspaper or magazine.
- A short piece of music or an announcement between radio or TV programmes.
- Any spoken sound or word used to fill gaps in speech; filled pause.
- Cut tobacco used to make up the body of a cigar.
- (computing) In COBOL, the description of an unnamed part of a record that contains no data relevant to a given context (normally capitalised when in a data division).
- (horticulture) A plant that lacks a distinctive shape and can fill inconvenient spaces around other plants in pots or gardens.
- (forestry, usually in the plural) Any standing tree or standard higher than the surrounding coppice in the form of forest known as "coppice under standards".
Translations
Anagrams
- refill
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
filler m or f
- indefinite plural of fille
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
filler f
- indefinite plural of fille
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