| full v. |
full crown.
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| full-face m. |
a device used in anesthesia to confine the gas to be delivered through the mask into the respiratory tract through the nose or mouth.
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| full-thickness b. |
third-degree b.
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| full-thickness g. |
a skin graft consisting of the epidermis and the full depth of the dermis.
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| fuller's e. |
an impure aluminum silicate, consisting mainly of attapulgite, having decolorizing and purifying properties. See also fuller's earth pneumoconiosis, under pneumoconiosis.
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| full | of unmixed ancestry |
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| full | having or displaying all the characteristics necessary for completeness |
| full | fully ripe |
| full | marked by richness and fullness of flavor |
| full | (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves |
| full | given substance or detail |
| full | complete in every respect |
| full | (of an occasion) requiring formal clothes |
| full | suitable for formal occasions |
| full | the naval or military uniform that is specified by regulations to be worn on ceremonial occasions |
| full | (heraldry) looking forward |
| full | knitted to fit the shape of the body |
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