perfect |
full |
Related terms |
Perfect is a related term of full.
As adjectives the difference between perfect and full
is that
perfect is fitting its definition precisely while
full is foul, rotten.
As a noun perfect
is (grammar) the perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
As a verb perfect
is to make perfect; to improve or hone.
orbed |
full |
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Orbed is a related term of full.
As adjectives the difference between orbed and full
is that
orbed is having the form of an orb; round; spherical while
full is foul, rotten.
full |
gross |
Related terms |
Full is a related term of gross.
As an adjective full
is foul, rotten.
As a proper noun gross is
.
full |
dear |
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Full is a related term of dear.
As adjectives the difference between full and dear
is that
full is foul, rotten while
dear is loved; lovable or
dear can be severe(ly affected), sore.
As a noun dear is
a very kind, loving person.
As a verb dear is
(obsolete) to endear.
As an adverb dear is
(obsolete) dearly; at a high price.
overfull |
full |
As adjectives the difference between overfull and full
is that
overfull is excessively filled; filled to overflowing while
full is foul, rotten.
prolix |
full |
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Prolix is a related term of full.
As adjectives the difference between prolix and full
is that
prolix is tediously lengthy while
full is foul, rotten.
violent |
full |
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Violent is a related term of full.
As adjectives the difference between violent and full
is that
violent is involving extreme force or motion while
full is foul, rotten.
As a verb violent
is (archaic) to urge with violence.
As a noun violent
is (obsolete) an assailant.
final |
full |
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Final is a related term of full.
As a noun final
is .
As an adjective full is
foul, rotten.
globase |
full |
Related terms |
Globase is a related term of full.
As an adjective full is
foul, rotten.
exalted |
full |
Related terms |
Exalted is a related term of full.
As adjectives the difference between exalted and full
is that
exalted is praised, or honored while
full is foul, rotten.
As a verb exalted
is (
exalt).
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