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Definition of full
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Full (v. i.) To
become
full or
wholly
illuminated;
as, the moon fulls at
midnight..
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Surfeit
::
Surfeit
(n.)
Fullness
and
oppression
of the
system,
occasioned
often by
excessive
eating
and
drinking..
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To make good by
performing
fully;
to
fulfill;
as, to
redeem
one's
promises..
Shadowy
::
Shadowy
(a.) Full of shade or
shadows;
causing
shade or
shadow.
Squander
::
Squander
(v. t.) To spend
lavishly
or
profusely;
to spend
prodigally
or
wastefully;
to use
without
economy
or
judgment;
to
dissipate;
as, to
squander
an
estate..
Hint
::
Hint (n.) A
remote
allusion;
slight
mention;
intimation;
insinuation;
a
suggestion
or
reminder,
without
a full
declaration
or
explanation;
also, an
occasion
or
motive..
Mistransport
::
Mistransport
(v. t.) To carry away or
mislead
wrongfully,
as by
passion..
Contumacious
::
Contumacious
(a.)
Willfully
disobedient
to the
summous
or
prders
of a
court.
Inchoate
::
Inchoate
(a.)
Recently,
or just,
begun;
beginning;
partially
but not fully in
existence
or
operation;
existing
in its
elements;
incomplete..
Disseizee
::
Disseizee
(n.) A
person
disseized,
or put out of
possession
of an
estate
unlawfully;
--
correlative
to
disseizor..
Imminent
::
Imminent
(a.) Full of
danger;
threatening;
menacing;
perilous.
Festally
::
Festally
(adv.)
Joyously;
festively;
mirthfully.
Fountful
::
Fountful
(a.) Full of
fountains.
Descant
::
Descant
(v. i.) To
comment
freely;
to
discourse
with
fullness
and
particularity;
to
discourse
at
large.
Virtuous
::
Virtuous
(a.)
Having
power or
efficacy;
powerfully
operative;
efficacious;
potent.
Belabor
::
Belabor
(v. t.) To ply
diligently;
to work
carefully
upon.
Pieno
::
Pieno (a.) Full;
having
all the
instruments.
Solidity
::
Solidity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
solid;
density;
consistency,
--
opposed
to
fluidity;
compactness;
fullness
of
matter,
--
opposed
to
openness
or
hollowness;
strength;
soundness,
--
opposed
to
weakness
or
instability;
the
primary
quality
or
affection
of
matter
by which its
particles
exclude
or
resist
all
others;
hardness;
massiveness..
Hooky
::
Hooky (a.) Full of
hooks;
pertaining
to
hooks.
Overbrim
::
Overbrim
(v. i.) To flow over the brim; to be so full as to
overflow.
Polyporus
::
Polyporus
(n.) A genus of fungi
having
the under
surface
full of
minute
pores;
also, any
fungus
of this
genus..
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