Word Meanings - FULLERY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The place or the works where the fulling of cloth is carried on.
Related words: (words related to FULLERY)
- FULL-FORMED
Full in form or shape; rounded out with flesh. The full-formed maids of Afric. Thomson. - CARRIBOO
See CARIBOU - WHEREIN
1. In which; in which place, thing, time, respect, or the like; -- used relatively. Her clothes wherein she was clad. Chaucer. There are times wherein a man ought to be cautious as well as innocent. Swift. 2. In what; -- used interrogatively. Yet - CARRIABLE
Capable of being carried. - WHEREVER
At or in whatever place; wheresoever. He can not but love virtue wherever it is. Atterbury. - FULL HOUSE
A hand containing three of a kind and a pair, as three kings and two tens. It ranks above a flush and below four of a kind. - PLACEMENT
1. The act of placing, or the state of being placed. 2. Position; place. - FULLAM
A false die. See Fulham. - PLACENTARY
Having reference to the placenta; as, the placentary system of classification. - PLACE-KICK
To make a place kick; to make by a place kick. -- Place"-kick`er, n. - FULL-GROWN
Having reached the limits of growth; mature. "Full-grown wings." Lowell. - WHERETO
1. To which; -- used relatively. "Whereto we have already attained." Phil. iii. 16. Whereto all bonds do tie me day by day. Shak. 2. To what; to what end; -- used interrogatively. - WHEREAS
1. Considering that; it being the case that; since; -- used to introduce a preamble which is the basis of declarations, affirmations, commands, requests, or like, that follow. 2. When in fact; while on the contrary; the case being in truth that; - CARRIAGEABLE
Passable by carriages; that can be conveyed in carriages. Ruskin. - WHERE'ER
Wherever; -- a contracted and poetical form. Cowper. - FULL-BLOOMED
Like a perfect blossom. "Full-bloomed lips." Crashaw. - CLOTHESLINE
A rope or wire on which clothes are hung to dry. - FULL-DRIVE
With full speed. - FULL-BUTT
With direct and violentop position; with sudden collision. L'Estrange. - WHEREINTO
1. Into which; -- used relatively. Where is that palace whereinto foul things Sometimes intrude not Shak. The brook, whereinto he loved to look. Emerson. 2. Into what; -- used interrogatively. - DISREGARDFULLY
Negligently; heedlessly. - SAILCLOTH
Duck or canvas used in making sails. - WHER; WHERE
Whether. Piers Plowman. Men must enquire , Wher she be wise or sober or dronkelewe. Chaucer. - BEDCLOTHES
Blankets, sheets, coverlets, etc., for a bed. Shak. - HEARSECLOTH
A cloth for covering a coffin when on a bier; a pall. Bp. Sanderson. - BREECHCLOTH
A cloth worn around the breech. - REPLACEMENT
The removal of an edge or an angle by one or more planes. (more info) 1. The act of replacing. - EVERYWHERENESS
Ubiquity; omnipresence. Grew. - EVERYWHERE
In every place; in all places; hence, in every part; throughly; altogether.