n.
The state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness. [Written also fulness.]
«In thy presence is fullness of joy.»Ps. xvi. 11.
| Dictionary: Full·ness |
The state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness. [Written also fulness.]
«In thy presence is fullness of joy.»Ps. xvi. 11.
| Antonyms: fullness |
Definition: abundance, breadth
Antonyms: emptiness, incompleteness, need, void, want
| Architecture: fullness |
A measure of the amount of gather of a drape or curtain covering an opening; expressed as a percent by which the total area of the drape exceeds the area of the opening. For example, 100% fullness indicates that the drape is 100% wider than the width of the opening.
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