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Definition of full
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of full is as below...
Full
(Compar.)
Not
wanting
in any
essential
quality;
complete,
entire;
perfect;
adequate;
as, a full
narrative;
a
person
of full age; a full stop; a full face; the full
moon..
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Knotty
::
Knotty
(superl.)
Full of
knots;
knotted;
having
many
knots;
as,
knotty
timber;
a
knotty
rope..
Corruptly
::
Corruptly
(adv.)
In a
corrupt
manner;
by means of
corruption
or
corrupting
influences;
wrongfully.
Penumbra
::
Penumbra
(n.) The
shadow
cast, in an
eclipse,
where the light is
partly,
but not
wholly,
cut off by the
intervening
body; the space of
partial
illumination
between
the
umbra,
or
perfect
shadow,
on all
sides,
and the full
light..
Sprint
::
Sprint
(v. i.) To run very
rapidly;
to run at full
speed.
Craggy
::
Craggy
(a.) Full of
crags;
rugged
with
projecting
points
of
rocks;
as, the
craggy
side of a
mountain..
Palaver
::
Palaver
(v. t. & i.) To make
palaver
with, or to; to used
palaver;to
talk idly or
deceitfully;
to
employ
flattery;
to
cajole;
as, to
palaver
artfully..
Troublous
::
Troublous
(a.) Full of
trouble;
causing
trouble.
Rutty
::
Rutty (a.) Full of ruts; as, a rutty
road..
Flare
::
Flare (v. i.) To shine out with a
sudden
and
unsteady
light;
to emit a
dazzling
or
painfully
bright
light.
Knurled
::
Knurled
(a.) Full of
knots;
gnarled.
Passionate
::
Passionate
(v. i.) To
express
feelingly
or
sorrowfully.
Spriteliness
::
Spritefully
(a.) Alt. of
Spritel.
Unfledged
::
Unfledged
(a.) Not
fledged;
not
feathered;
hence,
not fully
developed;
immature..
Noisy
::
Noisy
(superl.)
Full of
noise.
Cankery
::
Cankery
(a.) Like a
canker;
full of
canker.
Mangrove
::
Mangrove
(n.) The name of one or two trees of the genus
Rhizophora
(R.
Mangle,
and R.
mucronata,
the last
doubtfully
distinct)
inhabiting
muddy
shores
of
tropical
regions,
where they
spread
by
emitting
aerial
roots,
which
fasten
in the
saline
mire and
eventually
become
new
stems.
The seeds also send down a
strong
root while yet
attached
to the
parent
plant..
Backbite
::
Backbite
(v. i.) To wound by
clandestine
detraction;
to
censure
meanly
or
spitefully
(an
absent
person);
to
slander
or speak evil of (one
absent).
Botch
::
Botch (n.) To put
together
unsuitably
or
unskillfully;
to
express
or
perform
in a
bungling
manner;
to spoil or mar, as by
unskillful
work..
Marrowy
::
Marrowy
(a.) Full of
marrow;
pithy.
Amplitude
::
Amplitude
(n.)
Largeness,
in a
figurative
sense;
breadth;
abundance;
fullness..
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