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a.
Full of courage or confidence.
v. t.
To shoot; to dart like lightning; to fulminate; to utter with authority or vehemence.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fulminate
n.
That which is fulminated or thundered forth; vehement menace or censure.
a.
Thundering; fulminating.
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Pertaining to fulminic and cyanuric acids, and designating an acid so called.
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Fulsome.
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Pertaining to fulmination; detonating; specifically (Chem.), pertaining to, derived from, or denoting, an acid, so called; as, fulminic acid.
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Pertaining to a fuller of cloth.
n.
The state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness.
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Full; abundant; plenteous; not shriveled.
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Fulvous.
n.
One of several species of sea birds, of the family procellariidae, allied to the albatrosses and petrels. Among the well-known species are the arctic fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) (called also fulmar petrel, malduck, and mollemock), and the giant fulmar (Ossifraga gigantea).
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Offending or disgusting by overfullness, excess, or grossness; cloying; gross; nauseous; esp., offensive from excess of praise; as, fulsome flattery.
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Having the orb or disk complete or fully illuminated; like the full moon.
adv.
In a full manner or degree; completely; entirely; without lack or defect; adequately; satisfactorily; as, to be fully persuaded of the truth of a proposition.
n.
The act of fulminating or exploding; detonation.
v. i.
A fulminating powder.
imp. & p. p.
of Fulminate
v. i.
A salt of fulminic acid. See under Fulminic.
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