filler

filler
noun
(to fill cavity) Füllmasse, die
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noun
1) (a tool or instrument used for filling something, especially for conveying liquid into a bottle.) der Trichter
2) (material used to fill cracks in a wall etc.) das Füllmaterial
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fill·er
[ˈfɪləʳ, AM -ɚ]
n
1. (sb that fills) Abfüller(in) m(f)
2. (sth that fills) Füllvorrichtung f; (funnel) Trichter m
3. no pl (for cracks) Spachtelmasse f
wood \filler Porenfüller m
4. (for adding bulk) Füllmaterial nt, Füllmittel nt
foam \filler Schaumfüllstoff m
5. JOURN, TV, RADIO Lückenfüller m
6. LING Füllwort nt
7. no pl AM (tobacco) Tabak m
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['fɪlə(r)]
n
1) (= funnel) Trichter m
2) (BUILD: paste for cracks) Spachtelmasse f
3) (PRESS, TV) Füllsel nt, (Lücken)füller m
4) (CHEM for plastics) Füllstoff m
5) (LING)

filler (word) — Füllwort nt

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filler s
1. Füller(in)
2. TECH
a) Füllvorrichtung f
b) Abfüllmaschine f
c) Trichter m
3. ARCH Füllung f
4. Füllstoff m, Zusatz-, Füll-, Streckmittel n
5. Sprengladung f
6. MAL Spachtel(masse) m(f), Füller m
7. FILM, TV, Zeitungswesen: Füller m, Füllsel n
8. LING Füll-, Flickwort n
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noun
(to fill cavity) Füllmasse, die
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(article) (press) n.
Glosse -n f. n.
Füller - m.
Füllfeld -er n.
Spachtelmasse f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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