fullness Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of fullness In English

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  • However, even for these documents the calendar is of value because of the fullness of the bibliographical references and the numerous corrections to earlier publications.

  • The first effect which causes a reduction in size of the eddies is the increased fullness of the velocity profile.?

  • Is it possible for an outside observer to represent in its fullness the worldview of a particular people?

  • Indeed, the fullness of its articles may be more than some users want.

  • Secondly, the graph shows a clear 'threshold' level of fullness of urban churches.

  • The feeling of fullness, of being totally immersed in another world, is further heightened, and our experience as readers enriched.

  • Nocturnal habits of flies may be accounted for by fullness of moon.

  • Instead, they blamed gastric fullness, 'no hunger' or loss of appetite for their poor food intake.

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