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FULL-WINGED, a.

1. Having complete wings or large strong wings.

2. Ready for flight; eager.

FULL, v.t. [L. fullo. Gr. that is, a crowd, a throng. foul and defile are probably of the same family.]

To thicken cloth in a mill. This is the primary sense: but in practice, to full is to mill; to make compact; or to scour, cleanse and thicken in a mill.

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