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Definition of full
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Full
(Compar.)
Having
the mind
filled
with
ideas;
stocked
with
knowledge;
stored
with
information.
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Knobby
::
Knobby
(a.) Full of, or
covered
with, knobs or hard
protuberances..
Jointed
::
"Jointed
(a.)
Having
joints;
articulated;
full of
nodes;
knotty;
as, a
jointed
doll;
jointed
structure..
Under
::
Under
(prep.)
Denoting
relation
to some thing or
person
that is
superior,
weighs
upon,
oppresses,
bows down,
governs,
directs,
influences
powerfully,
or the like, in a
relation
of
subjection,
subordination,
obligation,
liability,
or the like; as, to
travel
under a heavy load; to live under
extreme
oppression;
to have
fortitude
under the evils of life; to have
patience
under pain, or under
misfortunes;
to
behave
like a
Christian
under
reproaches
and
injuries;
under the pains and
penalties
of the
Passionate
::
Passionate
(v. i.) To
express
feelingly
or
sorrowfully.
Stomachic
::
Stomachful
(a.)
Willfully
obstinate;
stubborn;
perverse.
Mournful
::
Mournful
(a.) Full of
sorrow;
expressing,
or
intended
to
express,
sorrow;
mourning;
grieving;
sad; also,
causing
sorrow;
saddening;
grievous;
as, a
mournful
person;
mournful
looks,
tones,
loss..
Ambrosially
::
Ambrosially
(adv.)
After the
manner
of
ambrosia;
delightfully.
Adept
::
Adept (n.) One fully
skilled
or well
versed
in
anything;
a
proficient;
as,
adepts
in
philosophy..
Tendinous
::
Tendinous
(a.) Full of
tendons;
sinewy;
as,
nervous
and
tendinous
parts of the
body..
Sportful
::
Sportful
(a.) Full of
sport;
merry;
frolicsome;
full of
jesting;
indulging
in mirth or play;
playful;
wanton;
as, a
sportful
companion..
Plump
::
Plump
(adv.)
Well
rounded
or
filled
out; full;
fleshy;
fat; as, a plump baby; plump
cheeks..
Myrtle
::
Myrtle
(n.) A
species
of the genus
Myrtus,
especially
Myrtus
communis.
The
common
myrtle
has a
shrubby,
upright
stem, eight or ten feet high. Its
branches
form a
close,
full head,
thickly
covered
with ovate or
lanceolate
evergreen
leaves.
It has
solitary
axillary
white or rosy
flowers,
followed
by black
several-seeded
berries.
The
ancients
considered
it
sacred
to
Venus.
The
flowers,
leaves,
and
berries
are used
variously
in
perfumery
and as a
condiment,
and the
beautifully
mottled
wood is used i
Bond
::
Bond (n.) A
writing
under seal, by which a
person
binds
himself,
his
heirs,
executors,
and
administrators,
to pay a
certain
sum on or
before
a
future
day
appointed.
This is a
single
bond. But
usually
a
condition
is
added,
that, if the
obligor
shall do a
certain
act,
appear
at a
certain
place,
conform
to
certain
rules,
faithfully
perform
certain
duties,
or pay a
certain
sum of
money,
on or
before
a time
specified,
the
obligation
shall be void;
otherwise
it shall
remain
in full
force.
If the condi
Habit
::
Habit (n.) The usual
condition
or state of a
person
or
thing,
either
natural
or
acquired,
regarded
as
something
had,
possessed,
and
firmly
retained;
as, a
religious
habit;
his habit is
morose;
elms have a
spreading
habit;
esp.,
physical
temperament
or
constitution;
as, a full habit of
body..
Amurcous
::
Amurcous
(a.) Full off
dregs;
foul.
Stock
::
Stock (n.) The
beater
of a
fulling
mill.
Needful
::
Needful
(a.) Full of need; in need or want;
needy;
distressing.
Forceful
::
Forceful
(a.) Full of or
processing
force;
exerting
force;
mighty.
Disdainful
::
Disdainful
(a.) Full of
disdain;
expressing
disdain;
scornful;
contemptuous;
haughty.
Beef
::
Beef (n.) An
animal
of the genus Bos,
especially
the
common
species,
B.
taurus,
including
the bull, cow, and ox, in their full grown
state;
esp., an ox or cow
fattened
for
food..
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