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full2

Syllabification: (full)
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Definition of full

verb

[with object] (often as noun fulling)
  • clean, shrink, and felt (cloth) by heat, pressure, and moisture.

Origin:

Middle English: probably a back-formation from fuller1, influenced by Old French fouler 'press hard upon' or medieval Latin fullare, based on Latin fullo 'fuller'

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