full-length
adjective
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adj
Etymology: From full + length.
- Not shortened; complete and uncut.
“All tracks in both the running shed and repair shop are provided with full-length inspection pits.”
- Covering the full height of the body.
- Of a painting, sculpture or a photograph, representing the full height of the body.
- At full stretch, requiring the whole body.
“The goalkeeper made a full-length save to deny the United attacker.”
noun
Etymology: From full + length.
- A full-length portrait.
“Below was a full-length of James II., at whose feet was a sort of throne, on which the duchess was placed.”