Angol | Latin |
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fill (sufficient or more than sufficient amount) noun [UK: fɪl] [US: ˈfɪl] | pleonoun |
fill (completely) verb [UK: fɪl] [US: ˈfɪl] | oppleo [opplere, opplevi, oppletus](2nd) |
fill (up / in) verb [UK: fɪl] [US: ˈfɪl] | compleo [complere, complevi, completus](2nd) TRANS conpleo [conplere, conplevi, conpletus](2nd) TRANS |
fill, fill up, complete, finish verb | expleo [explere, explevi, expletus](2nd) |
fill, finish, complete verb | impleo [implere, implevi, impletus](2nd) |
fill a cyathus / ladle (L+S) verb | cyathisso [cyathissare, cyathissavi, cyathissatus](1st) INTRANS |
fill again verb | repleo [replere, replevi, repletus](2nd) |
fill densely verb | confercio [confercire, confersi, confertus](4th) TRANS |
fill like a purse verb | crumino [cruminare, cruminavi, cruminatus](1st) TRANS |
fill offices in succession verb | percurro [percurrere, percucurri, percursus](3rd) percurro [percurrere, percurri, percursus](3rd) |
fill out verb [UK: fɪl ˈaʊt] [US: ˈfɪl ˈaʊt] | dilato [dilatare, dilatavi, dilatatus](1st) TRANS expleo [explere, explevi, expletus](2nd) |
fill place with roaring / snorting sounds verb | perfremo [perfremare, perfremui, -](1st) INTRANS |
fill to repletion, sate, satisfy verb | saturo [saturare, saturavi, saturatus](1st) |
fill up verb [UK: fɪl ʌp] [US: ˈfɪl ʌp] | impleo [implere, implevi, impletus](2nd) |
fill up (with) verb [UK: fɪl ʌp] [US: ˈfɪl ʌp] | adimpleo [adimplere, adimplevi, adimpletus](2nd) TRANS |
fill up, stuff / cram full verb | refercio [refercire, refersi, refertus](4th) |
fill with food verb | inesco [inescare, inescavi, inescatus](1st) |
fill with terror verb | contereo [conterere, conterui, conteritus](2nd) TRANS conterreo [conterrere, conterrui, conterritus](2nd) TRANS |
fill with the sound of lowing / bellowing verb | demugio [demugire, demugivi, demugitus](4th) TRANS |
filled, satisfied, sated, having enough adjective | exsaturatus [exsaturata, exsaturatum]adjective |
filled / stretched out with stuffing adjective | differtus [differta, differtum]adjective |
filled full, full (L+S) adjective | completus [completa -um, completior -or -us, completissimus -a -um]adjective conpletus [conpleta -um, conpletior -or -us, conpletissimus -a -um]adjective |
filled with the sound of lowing / bellowing adjective | demugitus [demugita, demugitum]adjective |
fillet [fillets] noun [UK: ˈfɪ.lɪt] [US: fə.ˈleɪ] | infula [infulae](1st) F vitta [vittae](1st) F |
filling [fillings] (contents of a pie, etc.) noun [UK: ˈfɪl.ɪŋ] [US: ˈfɪl.ɪŋ] | fartumnoun |
filling, filling up noun | completio [completionis](3rd) F |
filling, stuffing noun | explementum [explementi](2nd) N |
filling / filled with sounds / noise adjective | circumsonus [circumsona, circumsonum]adjective |
filling for ditches, fsacines noun | calcata [calcatae](1st) F |
action of filling (holes / ditches) noun | congestio [congestionis](3rd) F |
be big enough to fill verb | compleo [complere, complevi, completus](2nd) TRANS conpleo [conplere, conplevi, conpletus](2nd) TRANS |
closely / tightly (bound / filled / holding) adverb | arcte [arctius, arctissime]adverb arte [artius, artissime]adverb |