"fill site" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: fill sites [plural]
Etymology: From fill + site. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|fill|site}} fill + site Head templates: {{en-noun}} fill site (plural fill sites)
  1. (firefighting) A designated location for a firefighter to draw or pump water out of a natural source, such as a lake or river. Categories (topical): Firefighting Synonyms (designated location for a firefighter to draw water out of a natural source): drafting site, fire site, filling site Translations (designated location for a firefighter to draw water out of a natural source): Saugstelle (German)
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