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Definitions of fillers in various dictionaries:
noun - used for filling cracks or holes in a surface
noun - 100 filler equal 1 forint in Hungary
noun - copy to fill space between more important articles in the layout of a magazine or newspaper
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Sell fir (anag.) |
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Aug 5 2015 The Telegraph - Quick |
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Plural form of filler. |
a thing put in a space or container to fill it. |
A thing put in a space or container to fill it. |
A person or thing that fills a space or container. |
The tobacco blend used in a cigar. |
A monetary unit of Hungary, equal to one hundredth of a forint. |
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In processed animal foods, a filler is an ingredient added to provide dietary fiber, bulk or some other non-nutritive purpose. * Products like corncobs, feathers, soy, cottonseed hulls, peanut hulls, citrus pulp, screening, weeds, straw, and cereal by-products are often included as inexpensive fillers or low-grade fiber content.Although most plant-derived fibers have low nutritional value to companion animals (cats and dogs), there is scientific research showing that there are some physiological benefits such as aiding in stool formation in the colon, helping to develop proper fecal consistency, overall colon health, in addition to other health benefits such as reduced blood sugar uptake.According to critics [who?], many commercial pet foods contain fillers that have little or no nutritional value, but are added to decrease the overall cost of the food, especially when pet food manufacturers attempt to keep their pet foods at a desired price point despite rising manufacturing, marketing |