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filling
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?l??/
- (US) IPA(key): [?f??l??]
- Rhymes: -?l??
Verb
filling
- present participle of fill
Adjective
filling (comparative more filling, superlative most filling)
- Of food, that satisfies the appetite by filling the stomach.
- a filling meal
- 1925-29, Mahadev Desai (translator), M.K. Gandhi, The Story of My Experiments with Truth, Part I, chapter xiv:
- We had oatmeal porridge for breakfast, which was fairly filling, but I always starved at lunch and dinner. My friend continually reasoned with me to eat meat, but I always pleaded my vow and then remained silent.
Translations
See also
- stick to one's ribs
Noun
filling (plural fillings)
- Anything that is used to fill something.
- The contents of a pie, etc.
- (dentistry) Any material used to fill a cavity in a tooth or the result of using such material.
- I will be using a rapid-setting cement filling.
- My temporary filling fell out and got lost.
- The woof in woven fabrics.
- Prepared wort added to ale to cleanse it.
- (Protestantism) A religious experience attributed to the Holy Ghost "filling" a believer. [since late 19th or early 20th c.]
- 1903, William Edward Biederwolf, A Help to the Study of the Holy Spirit, James H. Earle & Company (publ.), page 100.
- 2011, Raymond F. Culpepper, Understanding the Ministry of the Holy Spirit, Pathway Press, page 33.
- 2016, Zacharias Tanee Fomum, You Can Receive The Baptism Into The Holy Spirit Now, self-published.
- Synonyms: enduement, second baptism
- 1903, William Edward Biederwolf, A Help to the Study of the Holy Spirit, James H. Earle & Company (publ.), page 100.
Translations
See also
- filing
Mauritian Creole
Alternative forms
- filing
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fili?/
Etymology
From English filling station
Noun
filling
- facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles; gas station
filling From the web:
- what filling goes with red velvet cake
- what filling goes with lemon cake
- what filling goes with vanilla cake
- what filling goes with marble cake
- what filling is in my pillow
- what filling is in pecan pie
- what filling goes with strawberry cake
- what filling goes with almond cake
oreo
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /o??eo/, [o??e.o]
Etymology 1
Deverbal of orear, from Latin aura (“air”).
Noun
oreo m (plural oreos)
- breeze
- fresh air
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
oreo
- First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of orear.
Further reading
- “oreo” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
oreo From the web:
- what oreos are vegan
- what oreo flavors are vegan
- what oreo flavors are there
- what oreo means
- what oreos are not vegan
- what oreo am i
- what oreos are made of
- what oreo stands for
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