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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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Full
::
Full (n.) To
thicken
by
moistening,
heating,
and
pressing,
as
cloth;
to mill; to make
compact;
to
scour,
cleanse,
and
thicken
in a
mill..
Argus Shell
::
Argus shell () A
species
of shell
(Cypraea
argus),
beautifully
variegated
with spots
resembling
those in a
peacock's
tail..
Pick
::
Pick (v. i.) To do
anything
nicely
or
carefully,
or by
attending
to small
things;
to
select
something
with
care..
Whitling
::
Whitling
(n.) A young full trout
during
its
second
season.
Eyeservant
::
Eyeservant
(n.) A
servant
who
attends
faithfully
to his duty only when
watched.
Brag
::
Brag
(adv.)
Proudly;
boastfully.
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Affecting
any sense
powerfully;
as,
strong
light,
colors,
etc.; a
strong
flavor
of
onions;
a
strong
scent..
Mature
::
Mature
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to a
condition
of full
development;
as, a man of
mature
years..
Penumbra
::
Penumbra
(n.) The
shadow
cast, in an
eclipse,
where the light is
partly,
but not
wholly,
cut off by the
intervening
body; the space of
partial
illumination
between
the
umbra,
or
perfect
shadow,
on all
sides,
and the full
light..
Reformed
::
Reformed
(a.)
Retained
in
service
on half or full pay after the
disbandment
of the
company
or
troop;
-- said of an
officer.
Plenum
::
Plenum
(n.) That state in which every part of space is
supposed
to be full of
matter;
--
opposed
to
vacuum.
Full-blooded
::
Full-blooded
(a.)
Having
a full
supply
of
blood.
Cledge
::
Cledge
(n.) The upper
stratum
of
fuller's
earth.
Suricat
::
Surgy (a.)
Rising
in
surges
or
billows;
full of
surges;
resembling
surges
in
motion
or
appearance;
swelling.
Recaption
::
Recaption
(n.) The act of
retaking,
as of one who has
escaped
after
arrest;
reprisal;
the
retaking
of one's own
goods,
chattels,
wife, or
children,
without
force or
violence,
from one who has taken them and who
wrongfully
detains
them..
Alength
::
Alength
(adv.)
At full
length;
lengthwise.
Scornful
::
Scornful
(a.) Full of scorn or
contempt;
contemptuous;
disdainful.
Guileful
::
Guileful
(a.) Full of
guile;
characterized
by
cunning,
deceit,
or
treachery;
guilty..
Pitiful
::
Pitiful
(a.) Full of pity;
tender-hearted;
compassionate;
kind;
merciful;
sympathetic.
Nunchion
::
Nunchion
(v. i.) A
portion
of food taken at or after noon,
usually
between
full
meals;
a
luncheon..
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