Having all its sails set,; hence, without restriction or reservation.
using all available resources; -- of actions; as, a full-scale effort to find the perpetrator.
Being of the same size as an original.
Undiluted; -- of liquids. Opposite of diluted.
Gestated for the entire duration of normal pregnancy; as, a healthy full-term baby; -- of new-born infants. Opposite of premature.
spending or requiring all of the time normally given to an activity; as, full-time students; a full-time job. Opposite of part-time.
Having large and strong or complete wings.
The money or price paid for fulling or cleansing cloth.
A false die. See Fulham.
To play the position of fullback on a football team; to be the fullback.
To form a groove or channel in, by a fuller or set hammer; as, to fuller a bayonet.
The place or the works where the fulling of cloth is carried on.
The process of cleansing, shrinking, and thickening cloth by moisture, heat, and pressure.
See Foumart.
The state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness.
Pertaining to a fuller of cloth.
In a full manner or degree; completely; entirely; without lack or defect; adequately; satisfactorily; as, to be fully persuaded of the truth of a proposition.
One of several species of sea birds, of the family Procellariid/, allied to the albatrosses and petrels. Among the well-known species are the arctic fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) (called also fulmar petrel, malduck, and mollemock), and the giant fulmar (Ossifraga gigantea).
A genus of birds including many of the fulmars.
Pertaining to fulmination; detonating; specifically (Chem.), pertaining to, derived from, or denoting, an acid, so called; as, fulminic acid.
Thundering; fulminating.
A salt of fulminic acid. See under Fulminic. A fulminating powder.
The mercury salt of fulminic acid (Hg(CNO)2), called also mercury fulminate. It is prepared as gray crystals, and is used primarily in detonators for detonating high explosives, such as dynamite or TNT.
Thundering; exploding in a peculiarly sudden or violent manner.
The act of fulminating or exploding; detonation.
Thundering; striking terror.
To shoot; to dart like lightning; to fulminate; to utter with authority or vehemence.
Of, or concerning thunder.
Pertaining to fulminic and cyanuric acids, and designating an acid so called.
See Fullness.
Fulsome.
Full; abundant; plenteous; not shriveled.
Fulvous.
Tawny; dull yellow, with a mixture of gray and brown.
To play upon a fiddle.
Smoky; hence, fond of smoking; addicted to smoking tobacco.
A salted and smoked fish, as the pilchard.
Hearth money.
A salt of fumaric acid.
Pertaining to, or derived from, fumitory (Fumaria officinalis).
An alkaloid extracted from fumitory, as a white crystalline substance.
A hole or spot in a volcanic or other region, from which fumes issue.
An air-tight compartment in which vapor may be generated to destroy germs or insects; esp., the apparatus used to destroy San Jos/ scale on nursery stock, with hydrocyanic acid vapor.
See Fumitory.
To handle or manage awkwardly; to crowd or tumble together.
One who fumbles.
In the manner of one who fumbles.
To expose to the action of fumes; to treat with vapors, smoke, etc.; as, to bleach straw by fuming it with sulphur; to fill with fumes, vapors, odors, etc., as a room.
Free from fumes.
One that fumes.
See Femerell.
A high-flavored substance, such as extract of game, for flavoring dishes of food; less properly, a ragout of partridge and rabbit braised in wine.
Fumitory.
The stench or high flavor of game or other meat when kept long.
Smoky; vaporous.
The state of being fumid; smokiness.
Producing smoke.
One who, or that which, drives away smoke or fumes.
To subject to the action of smoke.
Fuming.
To apply smoke to; to expose to smoke or vapor; to purify, or free from infection, by the use of smoke or vapors.
One who, or that which, fumigates; an apparattus for fumigating.
Having the quality of purifying by smoke.
Smokily; with fume.
Producing fumes, or vapors.
In a fuming manner; angrily.
Smoky; hot; choleric.
Choler; fretfulness; passion.
Fumitory.
The common uame of several species of the genus Fumaria, annual herbs of the Old World, with finely dissected leaves and small flowers in dense racemes or spikes. F. officinalis is a common species, and was formerly used as an antiscorbutic.
A hinny.
The fumes of drink.
Producing smoke; smoky.
Producing fumes; fumous.
Sport; merriment; frolicsome amusement.
Of or pertaining to fun; causing pleasure or amusement; as, a fun thing to do.
The capital city of Tuvalu. Population (2000) = 3,839.
To walk or to dance on a rope.
Ropedancing.
Performing like a ropedancer.
A ropewalker or ropedancer.
A ropewalker or ropedancer.
The act of executing or performing any duty, office, or calling; performance.
Pertaining to, or connected with, a function or duty; official.
a psychology based on the assumption that all mental process are useful to an organism in adapting to the environment.
an adherent of functionalism.
To assign to some function or office.
In a functional manner; as regards normal or appropriate activity.
One charged with the performance of a function or office; as, a public functionary; secular functionaries.
To execute or perform a function; to transact one's regular or appointed business.
Destitute of function, or of an appropriate organ. Darwin.
To provide and appropriate a fund or permanent revenue for the payment of the interest of; to make permanent provision of resources (as by a pledge of revenue from customs) for discharging the interest of or principal of; as, to fund government notes.
Capable of being funded, or converted into a fund; convertible into bonds.
Foundation.
A leading or primary principle, rule, law, or article, which serves as the groundwork of a system; essential part, as, the fundamentals of the Christian faith.
A system of beliefs based on the interpretation of every word in the Bible, both old and new testaments, as literal truth. It is primarily held by a branch of American Protestants.
a supporter of fundamentalism.
of or pertaining to fundamentalists or fundamentalism.
Primarily; originally; essentially; radically; at the foundation; in origin or constituents.
Existing in the form of bonds bearing regular interest; as, funded debt.
One who has money invested in the public funds.
Providing a fund for the payment of the interest or principal of a debt.
Destitute of funds.
The bottom or base of any hollow organ; as, the fundus of the bladder; the fundus of the eye; the fundus of the uterus.
Pertaining to a funeral or funerals; funeral; funereal.
Funebrial.
Pertaining to a funeral; used at the interment of the dead; as, funeral rites, honors, or ceremonies.
An establishment, usually commercial, where the bodies of dead persons are prepared for viewing before burial or cremation; called also funeral parlor, mortuary, funeral chapel and informally, undertaker's. The body may or may not be preserved by embalming before viewing or burial, and in some cases the body is not exposed for viewing, though present in a casket. Often, some form of memorial service is held for the deceased at the funeral home, where friends and relatives may come to pay their respects to the dead, and express condolence to the family. The work of preparation of the body and many other arrangements related to the funeral and burial are carried out by an undertaker or mortician who manages the funeral home.
Same as funeral home.
of or pertaining to a funeral or to burial of human remains; as, funerary urn.
To bury with funeral rites.
The act of burying with funeral rites.
Suiting a funeral; pertaining to burial; solemn; as, at a funereal pace. Dark; dismal; mournful.
Lamentable; doleful.
Of or pertaining to fungi.
A salt of fungic acid.
A blockhead; a dolt; a fool.
A group of thallophytic plant-like organisms of low organization, destitute of chlorophyll, in which reproduction is mainly accomplished by means of asexual spores, which are produced in a great variety of ways, though sexual reproduction is known to occur in certain Phycomycetes, or so-called algal fungi. They include the molds, mildews, rusts, smuts, mushrooms, toadstools, puff balls, and the allies of each. In the two-kingdom classification system they were classed with the plants, but in the modern five-kingdom classification, they are not classed as plants, but are classed in their own separate kingdom fungi, which includes the phyla Zygomycota (including simple fungi such as bread molds), Ascomycota (including the yeasts), Basidiomycota (including the mushrooms, smuts, and rusts), and Deuteromycota (the fungi imperfecti). Some of the forms, such as the yeasts, appear as single-celled microorganisms, but all of the fungi are are eukaryotic, thus distinguishing them from the prokaryotic microorganisms of the kingdon Monera.
A heterogenous phylum of fungi which lack a sexual phase, or of which the sexual phase is not known. Some undoubtedly represent the conidium stages of various Ascomycetes. It is not considered a natural phylum, and is also called the Deuteromycota. The group is divided into the orders Sph/ropsidales, Melanconiales, and Moniliales. It includes the genera Penicillium and Aspergillus, which reproduce asexually by means of conidia.
A genus of simple, stony corals; -- so called because they are usually flat and circular, with radiating plates, like the gills of a mushroom. Some of them are eighteen inches in diameter.
Of or pertaining to the Fungid/, a family of stony corals. One of the Fungid/.