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Ful

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Noun

1. ful, fula, fulani, peul

a family of languages of the Fulani of West Africa and used as a lingua franca in the sub-Saharan regions from Senegal to Chad; the best known of the West African languages

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Ful

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suffix
1. (forming adjectives)
full of or characterized by
painful
spiteful
restful
2. (forming adjectives)
able or tending to
helpful
useful
3. (forming nouns)
indicating as much as will fill the thing specified
mouthful
spoonful

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Ful

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1.  forming adjectives
a. 
full of, characterized by, having
joyful, painful
b. 
having the qualities of
masterful
c. 
having the ability or tendency to, apt to
helpful, forgetful
2.  forming nouns
the quantity that fills or would fill
, the plural is formed by adding -s to the resulting word [teaspoonfuls, handfuls] or, sometimes, by adding -s- between the noun stem and the suffix [cupsful]

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Ful

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n.
Any of various Egyptian dishes made from broad beans that are simmered until tender and then mashed.
suff.
1.
a. Full of: playful.
b. Characterized by; resembling: masterful.
c. Tending, given, or able to: useful.
2. A quantity that fills: armful.

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