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13-letter words containing ful

  • beautifulness — having beauty; possessing qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction to see, hear, think about, etc.; delighting the senses or mind: a beautiful dress; a beautiful speech.
  • changefulness — Propensity to change.
  • deceitfulness — given to deceiving: A deceitful person cannot keep friends for long.
  • discontentful — exhibiting a lack of contentment
  • disgracefully — In a disgraceful manner.
  • disrespectful — characterized by, having, or showing disrespect; lacking courtesy or esteem: a disrespectful remark about teachers.
  • distastefully — In a distasteful manner.
  • distressfully — In a distressful way; showing distress.
  • distrustfully — In a distrustful manner.
  • effortfulness — (psychology) subjective experience of exertion or effort involved in performing an activity.
  • forgetfulness — apt to forget; that forgets: a forgetful person.
  • frightfulness — The quality of being frightful.
  • fulani empire — a powerful W African Muslim state that flourished in the 19th century in the area of present-day Nigeria.
  • fulbright act — an act of Congress (1946) by which funds derived chiefly from the sale of U.S. surplus property abroad are made available to U.S. citizens for study, research, and teaching in foreign countries as well as to foreigners to engage in similar activities in the U.S.
  • full laziness — (functional programming)   A transformation, described by Wadsworth in 1971, which ensures that subexpressions in a function body which do not depend on the function's arguments are only evaluated once. E.g. each time the function f x = x + sqrt 4 is applied, (sqrt 4) will be evaluated. Since (sqrt 4) does not depend on x, we could transform this to: f x = x + sqrt4 sqrt4 = sqrt 4 We have replaced the dynamically created (sqrt 4) with a single shared constant which, in a graph reduction system, will be evaluated the first time it is needed and then updated with its value. See also fully lazy lambda lifting, let floating.
  • full of beans — the edible nutritious seed of various plants of the legume family, especially of the genus Phaseolus.
  • full sentence — any sentence the form of which exemplifies the most frequently used structural pattern of a particular language, as, in English, any sentence that contains a subject and a predicate; a sentence from which elliptical sentences may be derived by grammatical transformations.
  • full throttle — used in the phrase at full throttle, at full speed or with great intensity
  • full-bottomed — (of a wig) long at the back
  • full-flavored — Full-flavored food or wine has a pleasant fairly strong taste.
  • full-strength — If a team or army is at full strength, all the members that it needs or usually has are present.
  • full-throated — A full-throated sound coming from someone's mouth, such as a shout or a laugh, is very loud.
  • fully fledged — Fully fledged means complete or fully developed.
  • fulminic acid — an unstable acid, CNOH, isomeric with cyanic acid, and known only in the form of its salts.
  • gefullte fish — dish of fish stuffed with various ingredients
  • healthfulness — conducive to health; wholesome or salutary: a healthful diet.
  • homofullerene — (chemistry) Any of various compounds formally derived from a fullerene by the insertion of a methylene group between adjacent carbon atoms.
  • impactfulness — The quality of being impactful.
  • in full swing — to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above: to swing one's arms in walking.
  • masterfulness — The quality of being masterful.
  • mistrustfully — In a mistrustful manner.
  • nonfulfilment — the event or act of a promise, threat, request, hope, duty, etc not happening
  • nonmeaningful — Not meaningful.
  • reproachfully — full of or expressing reproach or censure: a reproachful look.
  • robert fultonRobert, 1765–1815, U.S. engineer and inventor: builder of the first profitable steamboat.
  • scathefulness — the state or quality of being harmful or injurious
  • skill-fulness — having or exercising skill: a skillful juggler.
  • speechfulness — the state of being full of speech or expression
  • superpowerful — extremely powerful
  • suspensefully — in a suspenseful manner
  • tablespoonful — the amount a tablespoon can hold.
  • the beautiful — the quality of beauty
  • ultrapowerful — extremely powerful
  • unbeautifully — in a unbeautiful or unattractive manner
  • undutifulness — the quality of being undutiful
  • unfulfillable — not able to be fulfilled
  • unhelpfulness — the quality of giving no help
  • unhurtfulness — the state of being unhurtful
  • unmistrustful — not mistrustful
  • unpitifulness — a lack or absence of pity

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