- Look up
full, -
full, or
full- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Full may
refer to:
People with the
surname Full, including: Mr.
Full (given name unknown)...
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sentence (as
distinguished from a
question or exclamation). A
full stop is
frequently used
at the end of word abbreviations—in
British usage,
primarily truncations...
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Depending on the region, it may also be
referred to as a
full English, a
full Irish,
full Scottish,
full Welsh or
Ulster fry. The
fried breakfast became po****r...
- Look up
full disclosure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Full disclosure or
Full Disclosure may
refer to:
Full disclosure (computer security), in computer...
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Fulling, also
known as
tucking or
walking (Scots: waukin,
hence often spelt waulking in
Scottish English), is a step in
woollen clothmaking which involves...
- processing,
full scale represents the
maximum amplitude a
system can represent. In
digital systems, a
signal is said to be
at digital full scale when its...
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Full House is an
American television sitcom created by Jeff
Franklin for ABC. The show is
about widowed father Danny Tanner who
enlists his brother-in-law...
- the
calendar day is
considered to
begin in the
evening or
at midnight. It is
normal for the
full moon to fall on the
fourteenth or the
fifteenth of the month...
- Look up
full-time in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Full-time or
Full Time may
refer to:
Full-time job,
employment in
which a
person works a minimum...
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Full frame may
refer to: 35mm
format Full frame (cinematography)
Full-frame type charge-coupled
device (CCD)
image sensor Full-frame
digital SLR
Full-frame...