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Fulgurite, n. Thunder-tube. Fuliginous, a.
Full, a.
Full, n. Entire extent, full measure, utmost, farthest or extreme limit. Full, ad.
Full, v. a. Thicken and cleanse (cloth). Full-drive, ad. (Colloq.) At a furious rate, as fast as possible, at full speed, at the top of ones speed, headlong, full-swing. Fullers-thistle, Fullers-weed, n. Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum). Full-grown, a. Mature, ripe, adult, complete. |
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