filling in Portuguese
filling in Portuguese is enchimento, recheio, chumbo — filling means the material used to fill a cavity in a tooth, or the substance itself.
filling in Portuguese
enchimento
Anything that is used to fill something.
recheio
The contents of a pie, etc.
chumbo
(dentistry) Any material used to fill a cavity in a tooth or the result of using such material.
obturação
(dentistry) Any material used to fill a cavity in a tooth or the result of using such material.
What does "filling" mean?
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noun The material used to fill a cavity in a tooth, or the substance itself.
"The dentist gave her a filling after finding a small cavity."
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noun The mixture or contents inside a pie, sandwich, or similar food.
"The pie had a rich apple filling."
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adj Describing food that satisfies hunger by making one feel full.
"Porridge is a filling breakfast on a cold morning."
filling in a sentence
- The dentist gave her a filling after finding a small cavity.
- The pie had a rich apple filling.
- He spread a thick chocolate filling between the cake layers.
- Porridge is a filling breakfast on a cold morning.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "filling" in Portuguese?
"filling" in Portuguese is enchimento, recheio, chumbo. filling means: The material used to fill a cavity in a tooth, or the substance itself.
How do you use "filling" in a sentence?
Example: "The dentist gave her a filling after finding a small cavity." In Portuguese, "filling" is enchimento, recheio, chumbo.
Are there other ways to say "filling" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "filling": enchimento, recheio, chumbo, obturação.
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