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Definition of fullness
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Fullness
(n.) The state of being full, or of
abounding;
abundance;
completeness..
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Big
::
Big
(superl.)
Having
greatness,
fullness,
importance,
inflation,
distention,
etc.,
whether
in a good or a bad
sense;
as, a big
heart;
a big
voice;
big
looks;
to look big. As
applied
to
looks,
it
indicates
haughtiness
or
pride..
Plenitude
::
Plenitude
(n.)
Animal
fullness;
repletion;
plethora.
Dyspepsy
::
Dyspepsy
() A kind of
indigestion;
a state of the
stomach
in which its
functions
are
disturbed,
without
the
presence
of other
diseases,
or, if
others
are
present,
they are of minor
importance.
Its
symptoms
are loss of
appetite,
nausea,
heartburn,
acrid or fetid
eructations,
a sense of
weight
or
fullness
in the
stomach,
etc..
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
Fatness
::
Fatness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being fat,
plump,
or
full-fed;
corpulency;
fullness
of
flesh..
Plethora
::
Plethora
(n.)
Overfullness;
especially,
excessive
fullness
of the blood
vessels;
repletion;
that state of the blood
vessels
or of the
system
when the blood
exceeds
a
healthy
standard
in
quantity;
hyperaemia;
--
opposed
to
anaemia..
Repletion
::
Repletion
(n.) The state of being
replete;
superabundant
fullness.
Dregginess
::
Dregginess
(n.)
Fullness
of dregs or lees;
foulness;
feculence.
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..
Bustle
::
Bustle
(n.) A kind of pad or
cushion
worn on the back below the
waist,
by
women,
to give
fullness
to the
skirts;
--
called
also
bishop,
and
tournure..
Congest
::
Congest
(v. t. ) To cause an
overfullness
of the blood
vessels
(esp. the
capillaries)
of an organ or part.
Crescendo
::
Crescendo
(n.) A
gradual
increase
in the
strength
and
fullness
of tone with which a
passage
is
performed.
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..
Mezza Voce
::
Mezza voce () With a
medium
fullness
of
sound.
Plerophory
::
Plerophory
(n.)
Fullness;
full
persuasion.
Branchiness
::
Branchiness
(n.)
Fullness
of
branches.
Roundness
::
Roundness
(n.)
Fullness;
smoothness
of flow; as, the
roundness
of a
period;
the
roundness
of a note;
roundness
of
tone..
Surfeit
::
Surfeit
(n.)
Fullness
and
oppression
of the
system,
occasioned
often by
excessive
eating
and
drinking..
Round
::
Round (v. i.) To grow round or full;
hence,
to
attain
to
fullness,
completeness,
or
perfection..
Falness
::
Falness
(n.) See
Fullness.
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