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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.)
Having
the
attention,
thoughts,
etc.,
absorbed
in any
matter,
and the
feelings
more or less
excited
by it, as, to be full of some
project..
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Raccoon
::
Raccoon
(n.) A North
American
nocturnal
carnivore
(Procyon
lotor)
allied
to the
bears,
but much
smaller,
and
having
a long, full tail,
banded
with black and gray. Its body is gray,
varied
with black and
white.
Called
also coon, and
mapach..
Maturity
::
Maturity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
mature;
ripeness;
full
development;
as, the
maturity
of corn or of
grass;
maturity
of
judgment;
the
maturity
of a
plan..
Perjury
::
Perjury
(v.) At
common
law, a
willfully
false
statement
in a fact
material
to the
issue,
made by a
witness
under oath in a
competent
judicial
proceeding.
By
statute
the
penalties
of
perjury
are
imposed
on the
making
of
willfully
false
affirmations..
Cavernulous
::
Cavernulous
(a.) Full of
little
cavities;
as,
cavernulous
metal..
Satiate
::
Satiate
(v. t.) To full
beyond
natural
desire;
to
gratify
to
repletion
or
loathing;
to
surfeit;
to glut.
Thankly
::
Thankly
(adv.)
Thankfully.
Cranny
::
Cranny
(v. i.) To crack into, or
become
full of,
crannies..
Deathful
::
Deathful
(a.) Full of death or
slaughter;
murderous;
destructive;
bloody.
Scoff
::
Scoff (v. t.) To treat or
address
with
derision;
to
assail
scornfully;
to mock at.
High-hearted
::
High-hearted
(a.) Full of
courage
or
nobleness;
high-souled.
Trustful
::
Trustful
(a.) Full of
trust;
trusting.
Quack
::
Quack (n.)
Hence,
one who
boastfully
pretends
to skill or
knowledge
of any kind not
possessed;
a
charlatan..
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
state,
or
estimate,
approximately
or
loosely;
to
characterize
without
strict
regard
to fact; as, they call the
distance
ten
miles;
he
called
it a full day's
work..
Growth
::
Growth
(n.) The
process
of
growing;
the
gradual
increase
of an
animal
or a
vegetable
body; the
development
from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or
maturity;
increase
in size,
number,
frequency,
strength,
etc.;
augmentation;
advancement;
production;
prevalence
or
influence;
as, the
growth
of
trade;
the
growth
of
power;
the
growth
of
intemperance.
Idle weeds are fast in
growth..
Teem
::
Teem (v. i.) To be full, or ready to bring
forth;
to be
stocked
to
overflowing;
to be
prolific;
to
abound..
Scabby
::
Scabby
(superl.)
Affected
with
scabs;
full of
scabs.
Gnarly
::
Gnarly
(a.) Full of
knots;
knotty;
twisted;
crossgrained.
Plenipotent
::
Plenipotent
(a.)
Possessing
full
power.
Artfully
::
Artfully
(adv.)
In an
artful
manner;
with art or
cunning;
skillfully;
dexterously;
craftily.
Plenilune
::
Plenilune
(n.) The full moon.
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