fillmore
[ˈfɪlmɔr]
Definitions
1. noun
A person who fills or supplies something, especially a container, with a substance.
“The fillmore at the gas station helped us refill our car’s tank.”
2. proper noun
A city in San Francisco County, California, and the name of the 13th Vice President of the United States, under President Andrew Johnson.
“Millard Fillmore was the president who signed the Compromise of 1850.”
3. adjective
Full or complete, especially in filling something.
“The fillmore design of the jar made it easier to fill and seal.”