fuller
noun
- cloth worker
- blade groove
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈfʊ.lə/ / /ˈfʊ.ləɹ/
adj
Etymology: From full.
- comparative form of full: more full
“Comment must be circumspect until fuller particulars are available, [...].”
name
Etymology: From fuller.
- A surname originating as an occupation, originally for someone who fulls cloth.
“Tom Fuller has lived in La Conchita for more than three decades. He raised two children here and says not even a permanent evacuation warning would force him to leave.”
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A place in the United States:
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noun
Etymology: Unknown.
- A convex, rounded or grooved tool, used by blacksmiths for shaping metal.
- A groove made by such a tool (in the blade of a sword etc.).
verb
Etymology: Unknown.
- To form a groove or channel in, by a fuller or set hammer.
“to fuller a bayonet”