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fuller
- IPA[ˈfʊlə]
英式
- a grooved or rounded tool on which iron is shaped.;a groove made by a fuller, especially in a horseshoe.
- stamp (iron) with a fuller.
verb: fuller, 3rd person present: fullers, gerund or present participle: fullering, past tense: fullered, past participle: fullered
noun: fuller, plural noun: fullers
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名詞
- 1. a grooved or rounded tool on which iron is shaped.
- ▪ a groove made by a fuller, especially in a horseshoe.
動詞
- 1. stamp (iron) with a fuller.
- (1608–61), English cleric and historian. He is chiefly remembered for The History of the ...
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- (1810–50), US literary critic and social reformer; full name Sarah Margaret Fuller. An advocate ...
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- a teasel with stiff bracts that curve backward from the prickly flower head.
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- (1833–1910), US Supreme Court associate justice 1888–1910. He was also a member of the Court of ...
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- a type of clay used in fulling cloth and as an adsorbent.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a teasel with stiff bracts which curve backwards from the prickly flower head.
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