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Definition of full
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Full (v. i.) To
become
fulled
or
thickened;
as, this
material
fulls
well..
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Flagitious
::
Flagitious
(a.)
Disgracefully
or
shamefully
criminal;
grossly
wicked;
scandalous;
shameful;
-- said of acts,
crimes,
etc..
Tiger
::
Tiger (n.) A very large and
powerful
carnivore
(Felis
tigris)
native
of
Southern
Asia and the East
Indies.
Its back and sides are tawny or
rufous
yellow,
transversely
striped
with
black,
the tail is
ringed
with
black,
the
throat
and belly are
nearly
white.
When full
grown,
it
equals
or
exceeds
the lion in size and
strength.
Called
also royal
tiger,
and
Bengal
tiger..
Reek
::
Reek (v. i.) To emit
vapor,
usually
that which is warm and
moist;
to be full of
fumes;
to
steam;
to
smoke;
to
exhale..
Braky
::
Braky (a.) Full of
brakes;
abounding
with
brambles,
shrubs,
or
ferns;
rough;
thorny..
Gladly
::
Gladly
(a.) With
pleasure;
joyfully;
cheerfully;
eagerly.
Full-hearted
::
Full-hearted
(a.) Full of
courage
or
confidence.
Satiate
::
Satiate
(v. t.) To full
beyond
natural
desire;
to
gratify
to
repletion
or
loathing;
to
surfeit;
to glut.
Suspection
::
Suspectful
(a.) Apt to
suspect
or
mistrust;
full of
suspicion;
suspicious;
as, to be
suspectful
of the
motives
of
others..
Lean
::
Lean (v. i.)
Wanting
fullness,
richness,
sufficiency,
or
productiveness;
deficient
in
quality
or
contents;
slender;
scant;
barren;
bare; mean; -- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, the lean
harvest;
a lean
purse;
a lean
discourse;
lean
wages..
Disseizor
::
Disseizor
(n.) One who
wrongfully
disseizes,
or puts
another
out of
possession
of a
freehold..
Soreness
::
Soreness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being sore;
tenderness;
painfull;
as, the
soreness
of a
wound;
the
soreness
of an
affliction..
Inquisition
::
Inquisition
(n.) A court or
tribunal
for the
examination
and
punishment
of
heretics,
fully
established
by Pope
Gregory
IX. in 1235. Its
operations
were
chiefly
confined
to
Spain,
Portugal,
and their
dependencies,
and a part of
Italy..
Rimose
::
Rimose
(a.) Full of
rimes,
fissures,
or
chinks..
Foretaste
::
Foretaste
(v. t.) To taste
before
full
possession;
to have
previous
enjoyment
or
experience
of; to
anticipate.
Read
::
Read (v. t.)
Hence,
to know
fully;
to
comprehend..
Plenipotentiary
::
Plenipotentiary
(n.) A
person
invested
with full power to
transact
any
business;
especially,
an
ambassador
or envoy to a
foreign
court,
with full power to
negotiate
a
treaty,
or to
transact
other
business..
Disdainful
::
Disdainful
(a.) Full of
disdain;
expressing
disdain;
scornful;
contemptuous;
haughty.
Associate
::
Associate
(n.) One
connected
with an
association
or
institution
without
the full
rights
or
privileges
of a
regular
member;
as, an
associate
of the Royal
Academy..
Stean
::
Steamy
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
resembling,
steam;
full of
steam;
vaporous;
misty..
Choke-full
::
Choke-full
(a.) Full to the brim; quite full;
chock-full.
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