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▸ adjective: Complete; with nothing omitted.
▸ adjective: (category theory, of a functor between locally small categories) Surjective as a map of morphisms
▸ adjective: (category theory, of a subcategory S of C) Including all morphisms. Formally: Such that for every pairs of objects (X, Y) in S, the hom-sets operatorname Hom_S(X,Y) and operatorname Hom_C(X,Y) are equal.
▸ adjective: Total, entire.
▸ adjective: Completely empowered, authorized or qualified (in some role); not limited.
▸ adjective: (informal) Having eaten to satisfaction, having a "full" stomach; replete.
▸ adjective: (informal, with "of") Replete, abounding with.
▸ adjective: (informal, of hands, chiefly in the plural) Carrying as much as possible.
▸ adjective: (of physical features) Plump, round.
▸ adjective: (of the moon) Having its entire face illuminated.
▸ adjective: (of garments) Of a size that is ample, wide, or having ample folds or pleats to be comfortable.
▸ adjective: Having depth and body; rich.
▸ adjective: (obsolete) Having the mind filled with ideas; stocked with knowledge; stored with information.
▸ adjective: Having the attention, thoughts, etc., absorbed in any matter, and the feelings more or less excited by it.
▸ adjective: Filled with emotions.
▸ adjective: (obsolete) Impregnated; made pregnant.
▸ adjective: (poker, postnominal) Said of the three cards of the same rank in a full house.
▸ adjective: (chiefly Australia) Drunk, intoxicated.
▸ adverb: (archaic) Fully; quite; very; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely.
▸ noun: Utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree; the state, position, or moment of fullness; fill.
▸ noun: (of the moon) The phase of the moon when its entire face is illuminated, full moon.
▸ noun: (gymnastics) A flip involving a complete turn in midair.
▸ noun: (freestyle skiing) An aerialist maneuver consisting of a backflip in conjunction and simultaneous with a complete twist.
▸ verb: (of the moon) To become full or wholly illuminated.
▸ verb: (transitive) To baptise.
▸ verb: To make cloth denser and firmer by soaking, beating and pressing; to waulk or walk.
▸ noun: A surname from German.
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