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—spillable, adj., n./spil/, v., spilled or spilt, spilling, n.v.t.1. to cause or allow to run or fall from a container, esp. accidentally or wastefully: to spill a bag of marbles; to spill milk.2. to shed (blood), as in killing or wounding.3. to scatter: to spill papers all over everything.4. Naut.a. to let the wind out of (a sail).b. to lose (wind) from a sail.5. to cause to fall from a horse, vehicle, or the like: His horse spilled him.6. Informal. to divulge, disclose, or tell: Don't spill the secret.v.i.8. (of a liquid, loose particles, etc.) to run or escape from a container, esp. by accident or in careless handling.n.9. a spilling, as of liquid.10. a quantity spilled.11. the mark made by something spilled.12. a spillway.13. Also called spill light. superfluous or useless light rays, as from theatrical or photographic lighting units.14. Theat. an area of a stage illuminated by spill light.15. a throw or fall from a horse, vehicle, or the like: She broke her arm in a spill.[bef. 950; 1920-25 for def. 6; ME spillen to kill, destroy, shed (blood), OE spillan to kill; c. MHG, MD spillen; akin to SPOIL]spill2/spil/, n.1. a splinter.2. a slender piece of wood or of twisted paper, for lighting candles, lamps, etc.3. a peg made of metal.4. a small pin for stopping a cask; spile.5. Mining. forepole.[1250-1300; ME spille < ?]
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