In Civil Engineering
In civil engineering, a Fill is an artificial ridge or dam of earth or gravel constructed to support a prepared right-of-way such as a railroad or highway across a valley or depression .
A Cut is the opposite: a wide V shaped 'trench' through a hill or higher part. For efficiency the aim is to balance the earth volumes from the cut and fill.
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In Graphic Art
In graphic art, a fill is a color, pattern, or texture used to cover the area inside a boundary. Most graphic software includes a fill tool (also called a "paint bucket tool").
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