full, na.
1. adj. occupied or stuffing of something else.
2. adj. said of a person: A little fat.
3. adj. Saciado of food. I am, I feel full.
4. adj. Very dirty, spotted. Full of stains.
5. adj. Heráld. Such a shield or a figure: being different from their field enamel in two-thirds of its width.
6. adj. Mar. Such a helmet or a cuaderna: much roundness or capacity.7. m. competition covering all locations of a theater, a circus, etc.
8. m. perfection or last snap of something.
9. m. Colloq. Abundance of something.
10. m. p. us. Moon in full.
11. m. pl. Mar. Form of the funds of the ship as it nears the roundness.
12. m. pl. Mar. Part of the casc
or between the raceles.1. locs. income. Entirely, completely.
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Ashlar full