- 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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distinguished from a
question or exclamation). A
full stop is
frequently used at the end of word abbreviations—
in British usage,
primarily truncations like Rev...
- also be
referred to as a
full English, a
full Irish,
full Scottish,
full Welsh or
Ulster fry. The
fried breakfast became po****r
in Great Britain and Ireland...
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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...
- Paid
in Full may
refer to: Paid
in Full Entertainment, a
record label Paid
in Full (album), a 1987 hip-hop
album by Eric B. &
Rakim "Paid
in Full" (Eric...
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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...
- Look up
full disclosure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Full disclosure or
Full Disclosure may
refer to:
Full disclosure (computer security),
in computer...
- 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...
- The
full moon is the
lunar phase when the Moon
appears fully illuminated from Earth's perspective. This
occurs when
Earth is
located between the Sun and...
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In electronics and
signal processing,
full scale represents the
maximum amplitude a
system can represent.
In digital systems, a
signal is said to be at...