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FULL-MOUTHED, a. Having a full or strong voice.
FULL-ORBED, a. Having the orb complete or fully illuminated as the moon; like th...
FULL-SPREAD, a. Extended to the utmost.
FULL-STOMACHED, a. Having the stomach crammed.
FULL-STUFFED, a. Filled to the utmost extent.
FULL-SUMMED, a. Complete in all its parts.
FULL-WINGED, a. 1. Having complete wings or large strong wings. 2. Ready for fli...
FULL'AGE, n. Money paid for fulling cloth.
FULL'ED, pp. Cleansed; thickened; made dense and firm in a mill.
FULL'ER, n. One whose occupation is to full cloth.
FULL'ER'S-EARTH, n. A variety of clay, compact, but friable, unctuous to the tou...
FULL'ER'S-THISTLE, FULL'ER'S-WEED, n. Teasel, a plant of the genus Dipsacus. The...
FULL'ERY, n. The place or the works where the fulling of cloth is carried on.
FULL'ING, ppr. Thickening cloth in a mill; making compact. FULL'ING , n. The art...
FULL'INGMILL, n. A mill for fulling cloth by means of pestles or stampers, which...
FULL'NESS, n. [from full.] 1. The state of being filled, so as to leave no part ...