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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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Enunciation
::
Enunciation
(n.) Mode of
utterance
or
pronunciation,
especially
as
regards
fullness
and
distinctness
or
articulation;
as, to speak with a clear or
impressive
enunciation..
Profuse
::
Profuse
(a.)
Pouring
forth with
fullness
or
exuberance;
bountiful;
exceedingly
liberal;
giving
without
stint;
as, a
profuse
government;
profuse
hospitality..
Windiness
::
Windiness
(n.)
Fullness
of wind;
flatulence.
Abundance
::
Abundance
(n.) An
overflowing
fullness;
ample
sufficiency;
great
plenty;
profusion;
copious
supply;
superfluity;
wealth:
--
strictly
applicable
to
quantity
only, but
sometimes
used of
number..
Repletion
::
Repletion
(n.)
Fullness
of
blood;
plethora.
Mezza Voce
::
Mezza voce () With a
medium
fullness
of
sound.
Amplitude
::
Amplitude
(n.)
Largeness,
in a
figurative
sense;
breadth;
abundance;
fullness..
Plenitude
::
Plenitude
(n.)
Animal
fullness;
repletion;
plethora.
Inanition
::
Inanition
(n.) The
condition
of being
inane;
emptiness;
want of
fullness,
as in the
vessels
of the body;
hence,
specifically,
exhaustion
from want of food,
either
from
partial
or
complete
starvation,
or from a
disorder
of the
digestive
apparatus,
producing
the same
result..
Roundness
::
Roundness
(n.)
Fullness;
smoothness
of flow; as, the
roundness
of a
period;
the
roundness
of a note;
roundness
of
tone..
Congest
::
Congest
(v. t. ) To cause an
overfullness
of the blood
vessels
(esp. the
capillaries)
of an organ or part.
Dregginess
::
Dregginess
(n.)
Fullness
of dregs or lees;
foulness;
feculence.
Repletion
::
Repletion
(n.) The state of being
replete;
superabundant
fullness.
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..
Descant
::
Descant
(v. i.) To
comment
freely;
to
discourse
with
fullness
and
particularity;
to
discourse
at
large.
Branchiness
::
Branchiness
(n.)
Fullness
of
branches.
Orotund
::
Orotund
(a.)
Characterized
by
fullness,
clearness,
strength,
and
smoothness;
ringing
and
musical;
-- said of the voice or
manner
of
utterance..
Engorgement
::
Engorgement
(n.) An
overfullness
or
obstruction
of the
vessels
in some part of the
system;
congestion.
Fullness
::
Fullness
(n.) The state of being full, or of
abounding;
abundance;
completeness..
Plenitude
::
Plenitude
(n.) The
quality
or state of being full or
complete;
fullness;
completeness;
abundance;
as, the
plenitude
of space or
power..
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