Definition of overfill. Meaning of overfill. Synonyms of overfill

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Definition of overfill

overfill
overfill o`ver*fill", v. t. To fill to excess; to surcharge.

Meaning of overfill from wikipedia

- In telecommunications, overfill is the condition that prevails when the numerical aperture or the beam diameter of an optical source, such as a laser,...
- 20 lb (9.1 kg) steel propane cylinder. This cylinder is ****ed with an overfill prevention device (OPD) valve, as evidenced by the trilobular handwheel...
- containers.  Then the drug, including the overfill, was extracted and repackaged into syringes.  By harvesting the overfill, ABC was able to create more doses...
- redundancy, in case one pipe becomes overfilled or clogged by a rupture or defect in the piping. A pipe might become overfilled if it is on a side of the drain...
- TRF Instrument Irradiance, view-limiting aperture overfilled Irradiance, precision aperture overfilled Difference attributable to scatter error Measured...
- name kàan kun, composed of kàan 'snake' and the verb kum ~ kun 'to swell, overfill'. Two translations have been suggested: the first is 'nest of snakes' and...
- (2016). The film received mixed reviews, with a consensus that it was overfilled with action that detracted from the story's themes and the cast's performances...
- Mangeshkar. On June 28, 1992, hours before midnight, a barbecue grill and an overfill of charcoal caused Dre's Calabasas mansion to set on fire. Two firefighters...
- pipeline—Spray effects may evaporate more fuel than a Buncefield-type tank overfill event" (PDF). Process Safety and Environmental Protection. 122: 33–47....
- that the storm will add to the reservoir. If forecast storm water will overfill the reservoir, water is slowly let out of the reservoir prior to, and during...