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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.)
Abundantly
furnished
or
provided;
sufficient
in.
quantity,
quality,
or
degree;
copious;
plenteous;
ample;
adequate;
as, a full meal; a full
supply;
a full
voice;
a full
compensation;
a house full of
furniture..
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Knagged
::
Knagged
(a.) Full of
knots;
knaggy.
Baleful
::
Baleful
(a.) Full of
deadly
or
pernicious
influence;
destructive.
Gnarly
::
Gnarly
(a.) Full of
knots;
knotty;
twisted;
crossgrained.
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..
Ramose
::
Ramose
(a.)
Branched,
as the stem or root of a
plant;
having
lateral
divisions;
consisting
of, or
having,
branches;
full of
branches;
ramifying;
branching;
branchy..
High-spirited
::
High-spirited
(a.) Full of
spirit
or
natural
fire;
haughty;
courageous;
impetuous;
not
brooking
restraint
or
opposition.
Dispossession
::
Dispossession
(n.) The
putting
out of
possession,
wrongfully
or
otherwise,
of one who is in
possession
of a
freehold,
no
matter
in what
title;
--
called
also
ouster..
Apparatus
::
Apparatus
(n.)
Hence:
A full
collection
or set of
implements,
or
utensils,
for a given duty,
experimental
or
operative;
any
complex
instrument
or
appliance,
mechanical
or
chemical,
for a
specific
action
or
operation;
machinery;
mechanism..
Frequent
::
Frequent
(n.) Full;
crowded;
thronged.
Swedenborgian
::
Swedenborgian
(n.) One who holds the
doctrines
of the New
Jerusalem
church,
as
taught
by
Emanuel
Swedenborg,
a
Swedish
philosopher
and
religious
writer,
who was born a. d. 1688 and died 1772.
Swedenborg
claimed
to have
intercourse
with the
spiritual
world,
through
the
opening
of his
spiritual
senses
in 1745. He
taught
that the Lord Jesus
Christ,
as
comprehending
in
himself
all the
fullness
of the
Godhead,
is the one only God, and that there is a
spiritual
sense to the
Scriptures,
which he
(Swede
Compassionately
::
Compassionately
(adv.)
In a
compassionate
manner;
mercifully.
Even
::
Even (a.) Up to, or down to, an
unusual
measure
or
level;
so much as;
fully;
quite..
Misprint
::
Misprint
(n.) A
mistake
in
printing;
a
deviation
from the copy; as, a book full of
misprints..
Full-blown
::
Full-blown
(a.) Fully
distended
with wind, as a
sail..
Quack
::
Quack (n.)
Hence,
one who
boastfully
pretends
to skill or
knowledge
of any kind not
possessed;
a
charlatan..
Spare
::
Spare (n.) The right of
bowling
again at a full set of pins, after
having
knocked
all the pins down in less than three
bowls.
If all the pins are
knocked
down in one bowl it is a
double
spare;
in two
bowls,
a
single
spare..
Particular
::
Particular
(a.)
Concerned
with, or
attentive
to,
details;
minute;
circumstantial;
precise;
as, a full and
particular
account
of an
accident;
hence,
nice;
fastidious;
as, a man
particular
in his
dress..
Fumous
::
Fumous
(a.)
Producing
fumes;
full of
fumes.
Rancorous
::
Rancorous
(a.) Full of
rancor;
evincing,
or
caused
by,
rancor;
deeply
malignant;
implacably
spiteful
or
malicious;
intensely
virulent..
Spicosity
::
Spicosity
(n.) The state of
having,
or being full of, ears like
corn..
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