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(Latin: a suffix; full of, disposed to)
(Latin: full of, abounding in, having the qualities of, characteristic of something)
(Latin: a suffix; tending to do, inclined to; full of)
(Latin: flower; full of flowers, abounding in flowers; flora, plant life, plants of a general region or period)
(Latin: joke, joking, jesting, humorous; cheerful and full of good humor)
(Latin: full of or having the qualities of; in chemistry, a suffix denoting that the element indicated by the name bearing it, has a valence lower than that denoted by the termination -ic; as, nitrous, sulphurous, etc., as contrasted with nitric, sulphuric, etc.)
(Latin: complain, complaint, full of complaints; lack of satisfaction; lament, cry of sorrow and grief)
(Greek > Latin: wrinkle, to make full of wrinkles; ridge, fold)
(Latin: impel, goad, sting, spur, incentive, full of incentives)
Word Entries containing the term: “full of
A sponge is something that is full of holes but it still can hold water.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 2)
Left bank: What the robber did when his bag was full of loot.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 4)