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fuller
full·er 1 F0356600 (fo͝ol′ər)n. One that fulls cloth.
full·er 2 F0356600 (fo͝ol′ər)n.1. A hammer used by a blacksmith for grooving or spreading iron.2. A groove made by such a hammer. [Possibly from full, to pleat.]fuller (ˈfʊlə) n (Textiles) a person who fulls cloth for his or her living[Old English fullere, from Latin fullō]
fuller (ˈfʊlə) n1. (Tools) Also called: fullering tool a tool for forging a groove2. (Tools) a tool for caulking a riveted jointvb (Tools) (tr) to forge (a groove) or caulk (a riveted joint) with a fuller[C19: perhaps from the name Fuller]
Fuller (ˈfʊlə) n1. (Biography) (Richard) Buckminster. 1895–1983, US architect and engineer: developed the geodesic dome2. (Biography) Roy (Broadbent). 1912–91, British poet and writer, whose collections include The Middle of a War (1942) and A Lost Season (1944), both of which are concerned with World War II, Epitaphs and Occasions (1949), and Available for Dreams (1989)3. (Biography) Thomas. 1608–61, English clergyman and antiquarian; author of The Worthies of England (1662)full•er1 (ˈfʊl ər) n. a person who fulls cloth. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English fullere < Latin fullō fuller; see -er1] full•er2 (ˈfʊl ər) n. 1. a hammer, semicircular in cross section, used for grooving and spreading iron. 2. a groove running along the flat of a sword blade. [1810–20] full•er3 (ˈfʊl ər) comparative of full 1. Ful•ler (ˈfʊl ər) n. 1. R(ichard) Buckminster, 1895–1983, U.S. engineer, designer, and architect. 2. (Sarah) Margaret (Marchioness Ossoli), 1810–50, U.S. author and literary critic. fuller Past participle: fullered Gerund: fullering
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I fuller | you fuller | he/she/it fullers | we fuller | you fuller | they fuller |
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I fullered | you fullered | he/she/it fullered | we fullered | you fullered | they fullered |
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I am fullering | you are fullering | he/she/it is fullering | we are fullering | you are fullering | they are fullering |
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I have fullered | you have fullered | he/she/it has fullered | we have fullered | you have fullered | they have fullered |
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I was fullering | you were fullering | he/she/it was fullering | we were fullering | you were fullering | they were fullering |
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I had fullered | you had fullered | he/she/it had fullered | we had fullered | you had fullered | they had fullered |
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I will fuller | you will fuller | he/she/it will fuller | we will fuller | you will fuller | they will fuller |
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I will have fullered | you will have fullered | he/she/it will have fullered | we will have fullered | you will have fullered | they will have fullered |
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I will be fullering | you will be fullering | he/she/it will be fullering | we will be fullering | you will be fullering | they will be fullering |
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I have been fullering | you have been fullering | he/she/it has been fullering | we have been fullering | you have been fullering | they have been fullering |
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I will have been fullering | you will have been fullering | he/she/it will have been fullering | we will have been fullering | you will have been fullering | they will have been fullering |
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I had been fullering | you had been fullering | he/she/it had been fullering | we had been fullering | you had been fullering | they had been fullering |
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I would fuller | you would fuller | he/she/it would fuller | we would fuller | you would fuller | they would fuller |
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I would have fullered | you would have fullered | he/she/it would have fullered | we would have fullered | you would have fullered | they would have fullered | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Fuller - United States jurist and chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1833-1910)Melville W. Fuller, Melville Weston Fuller | | 2. | Fuller - United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983)Buckminster Fuller, R. Buckminster Fuller, Richard Buckminster Fuller | | 3. | fuller - a workman who fulls (cleans and thickens) freshly woven cloth for a livingworking man, working person, workingman, workman - an employee who performs manual or industrial labor | TranslationsIdiomsSeefullFuller
Fuller1. (Richard) Buckminster. 1895--1983, US architect and engineer: developed the geodesic dome 2. Roy (Broadbent). 1912--91, British poet and writer, whose collections include The Middle of a War (1942) and A Lost Season (1944), both of which are concerned with World War II, Epitaphs and Occasions (1949), and Available for Dreams (1989) 3. Thomas. 1608--61, English clergyman and antiquarian; author of The Worthies of England (1662) fuller[′fu̇l·ər] (metallurgy) A die or portion of a die used in preliminary forging operations to reduce the cross section somewhere between the ends of a piece of stock. FinancialSeeFullFuller Related to Fuller: dictionary, Buckminster FullerSynonyms for Fullernoun United States jurist and chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1833-1910)Synonyms- Melville W. Fuller
- Melville Weston Fuller
noun United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983)Synonyms- Buckminster Fuller
- R. Buckminster Fuller
- Richard Buckminster Fuller
noun a workman who fulls (cleans and thickens) freshly woven cloth for a livingRelated Words- working man
- working person
- workingman
- workman
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