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Definition of full
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Full (n.) To
thicken
by
moistening,
heating,
and
pressing,
as
cloth;
to mill; to make
compact;
to
scour,
cleanse,
and
thicken
in a
mill..
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Jestful
::
Jestful
(a.) Given to
jesting;
full of
jokes.
Fumous
::
Fumous
(a.)
Producing
fumes;
full of
fumes.
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.) The
instruments
employed
by a full band,
collectively;
as, an
orchestra
of forty
stringed
instruments,
with
proper
complement
of wind
instruments..
Fill
::
Fill (v. i.) To
become
full; to have the whole
capacity
occupied;
to have an
abundant
supply;
to be
satiated;
as, corn fills well in a warm
season;
the sail fills with the
wind..
Ringed
::
Ringed
(a.)
Wearning
a
wedding
ring;
hence,
lawfully
wedded..
Blitheful
::
Blitheful
(a.) Gay; full of
gayety;
joyous.
Overcharge
::
Overcharge
(v. t.) To fill too full; to
crowd.
Fatness
::
Fatness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being fat,
plump,
or
full-fed;
corpulency;
fullness
of
flesh..
Fullery
::
Fullery
(n.) The place or the works where the
fulling
of cloth is
carried
on.
Plethoric
::
Plethoric
(a.)
Haeving
a full habit of body;
characterized
by
plethora
or
excess
of
blood;
as, a
plethoric
constitution;
-- used also
metaphorically..
Awfully
::
Awfully
(adv.)
Very;
excessively.
Plenitudinary
::
Plenitudinary
(a.)
Having
plenitude;
full;
complete;
thorough.
Eared
::
Eared (a.)
Having
(such or so many) ears; -- used in
composition;
as,
long-eared-eared;
sharp-eared;
full-eared;
ten-eared..
Prime
::
Prime (n.) The
spring
of life;
youth;
hence,
full
health,
strength,
or
beauty;
perfection..
Vocal
::
Vocal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the voice or
speech;
having
voice;
endowed
with
utterance;
full of
voice,
or
voices..
Plenist
::
Plenist
(n.) One who holds that all space is full of
matter.
Breast
::
Breast
(v. t.) To meet, with the
breast;
to
struggle
with or
oppose
manfully;
as, to
breast
the storm or
waves..
Flatter
::
Flatter
(n.) A
flat-faced
fulling
hammer.
Confirmation
::
Confirmation
(n.) A rite
supplemental
to
baptism,
by which a
person
is
admitted,
through
the
laying
on of the hands of a
bishop,
to the full
privileges
of the
church,
as in the Roman
Catholic,
the
Episcopal
Church,
etc..
Toiler
::
Toiler
(n.) One who
toils,
or
labors
painfully..
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