As nouns the difference between fuller and fueler
is that fuller is a person who fulls cloth while fueler is one who, or that which, supplies fuel.
As an adjective fuller
is comparative of full.
As a verb fuller
is to form a groove or channel in, by a fuller or set hammer.
As a proper noun Fuller
is {{surname|A=An|occupational|from=occupations}} for a person who fulls cloth.
fuller
English
Etymology 1
From full.
Adjective
(head)
(full)
Etymology 2
From (etyl) fullo .
Noun
(
en noun)
A person who fulls cloth.
Derived terms
* fuller's earth
* fuller's herb
* fuller's thistle
* fuller's weed
Etymology 3
origin.
Noun
(
en noun)
A convex, rounded or grooved tool, used by blacksmiths for shaping metal.
A groove made by such a tool (in the blade of a sword etc.).
Verb
(
en verb)
To form a groove or channel in, by a fuller or set hammer.
- to fuller a bayonet
fueler
English
Alternative forms
* fueller