infiller

noun

Etymology

From infill + -er.

  1. derived from *pl̥h₁nós — “full
  2. inherited from *fullijaną — “to make full, fill
  3. inherited from *fullijan
  4. inherited from fyllan — “to fill, fill up, replenish, satisfy; complete, fulfill
  5. inherited from fillen
  6. compounded as infill — “in + fill
  7. suffixed as infiller — “infill + er

Definitions

  1. One who, or that which, fills in a gap.

    • an infiller species

The neighborhood

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