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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - ful

 
 

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Ful

ful
 I. adjective suffix  (sometimes ~ler; sometimes ~lest)  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from full, adjective  1. full of prideful  2. characterized by peaceful  3. having the qualities of masterful  4. tending, given, or liable to helpful  II. noun suffix number or quantity that fills or would fill roomful
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1.
  comb. form forming: 1 adjectives from nouns, meaning: a full of (beautiful). b having the qualities of (masterful). 2 adjectives from adjectives or Latin stems with little change of sense (direful; grateful). 3 adjectives from verbs, meaning 'apt to', 'able to', 'accustomed to' (forgetful; mournful; useful). 4 nouns (pl. -fuls) meaning 'the amount needed to fill' (handful; spoonful). ...
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2.
  ~1 suffix 1 full of something  (an eventful day) 2 having the quality of something or causing something  (restful colours | Is it painful?) - fully suffix  (shouting cheerfully) ~2 suffix in nouns 1 the amount of a substance needed to fill a particular container  (two cupfuls of milk) 2 as much as can be carried by or contained in a particular part of the body  (carrying an armful of flowers) ...
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  physiol. abbr. Feed Unit For Lactation 3-let. lang. abbr. Fulah airport code Fullerton, California USA ...
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