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Definition of full
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Full (n.)
Complete
measure;
utmost
extent;
the
highest
state or
degree.
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Fullonical
::
Fullonical
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
fuller
of
cloth.
Madrigal
::
Madrigal
(n.) An
unaccompanied
polyphonic
song, in four, five, or more
parts,
set to
secular
words,
but full of
counterpoint
and
imitation,
and
adhering
to the old
church
modes.
Unlike
the freer glee, it is best sung with
several
voices
on a part. See
Glee..
Talma
::
Talma (n.) A kind of large cape, or
short,
full
cloak,
forming
part of the dress of
ladies..
Plenal
::
Plenal
(a.) Full;
complete;
as, a
plenal
view or act..
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To go
successfully
through,
as an
examination,
trail,
test, etc.; to
obtain
the
formal
sanction
of, as a
legislative
body; as, he
passed
his
examination;
the bill
passed
the
senate..
Gayly
::
Gayly
(adv.)
With mirth and
frolic;
merrily;
blithely;
gleefully.
Foretaste
::
Foretaste
(v. t.) To taste
before
full
possession;
to have
previous
enjoyment
or
experience
of; to
anticipate.
Belabor
::
Belabor
(v. t.) To ply
diligently;
to work
carefully
upon.
Perilous
::
Perilous
(a.) Full of,
attended
with, or
involving,
peril;
dangerous;
hazardous;
as, a
perilous
undertaking..
Misserve
::
Misserve
(v. t. & i.) To serve
unfaithfully.
Noisy
::
Noisy
(superl.)
Full of
noise.
Blitheful
::
Blitheful
(a.) Gay; full of
gayety;
joyous.
Indeficient
::
Indeficient
(a.) Not
deficient;
full.
Lammergeier
::
Lammergeier
(n.) A very large
vulture
(Gypaetus
barbatus),
which
inhabits
the
mountains
of
Southern
Europe,
Asia, and
Northern
Africa.
When
full-grown
it is nine or ten feet in
extent
of
wings.
It is
brownish
black
above,
with the under parts and neck rusty
yellow;
the
forehead
and crown
white;
the sides of the head and beard
black.
It feeds
partly
on
carrion
and
partly
on small
animals,
which it
kills.
It has the habit of
carrying
tortoises
and
marrow
bones to a great
height,
and
dropping
them
Original
::
Original
(a.)
Before
unused
or
unknown;
new; as, a book full of
original
matter..
Schemeful
::
Schemeful
(a.) Full of
schemes
or
plans.
Bastard
::
Bastard
(n.)
Abbreviated,
as the half title in a page
preceding
the full title page of a
book..
Cropful
::
Cropful
(a.)
Having
a full crop or
belly;
satiated.
Even
::
Even (a.) Up to, or down to, an
unusual
measure
or
level;
so much as;
fully;
quite..
Hit
::
Hit (v. t.) To reach or
attain
exactly;
to meet
according
to the
occasion;
to
perform
successfully;
to
attain
to; to
accord
with; to be
conformable
to; to suit.
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