fill-in

noun 5

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noun

1

A temporary replacement for another, especially at a job.

He went in to the Calsag bar to wrangle two fill-ins for the Goldenhoys as ordered.

I was a fill-in. What that meant was you rode with each salesperson to learn his route, and then you could actually run his route when he was off or on vacation.

2

A substitution.

All our language is loose: whatever one means to say, all words are fill-ins for other words - as any cursory glance at a dictionary reveals.

3

An intermediate result that must be stored temporarily during the course of a sparse matrix computation.

When a fill-in, aᵢⱼ⁽ˢ⁾ is created in the course of the computation, it may be necessary to make copies of the contents of certain parts of the ALU and CNLU at the ends of these arrays.

In practice they are very sparse and generate few fill-ins in the remaining columns.

4

A question or puzzle in which one is expected to fill in a missing part of something.

The main interaction styles supported by Web systems are direct manipulation, menus and form fill-ins.

This part tests your writing skills in Spanish, and it consists of three different exercises: paragraph fill-ins, discrete sentence fill-ins, and an essay.

5

A musical embellishment (usually percussion) that is added to connect musical phrases.

The following abbreviations are used for all drum solos and fill-ins.

Fill-ins usually happen at the end of a four or eight-measure musical phrase.

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