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580 words match “FULLER”

TOUGH a.
Severe; violent; as, a tough storm. [Colloq.] " A tough debate. " Fuller. To make it tough, to make it a matter of difficulty; to make it a hard matter. [Obs.] Chaucer.
TRACK n.
A tract or area, as of land. [Obs.] "Small tracks of ground." Fuller. Track scale, a railway scale. See under Railway.
TRADITION v.
following story is . . . traditioned with very much credit amongst our English Catholics. Fuller.
TRADUCER n.
One who derives or deduces. [Obs.] Fuller.
TRANSANIMATION n.
The conveyance of a soul from one body to another. [R.] Fuller.
TRIBUAL; TRIBULAR a.
a tribual characteristic; tribular worship. [R.] The tribual lispings of the Ephraimites. Fuller.
TUCKER n.
A fuller. [Prov. Eng.]
TYMPANY n.
A flatulent distention of the belly; tympanites. Fuller.
TYRANT v.
To act like a tyrant; to play the tyrant; to tyrannical. [Obs.] Fuller.
UBIQUITARINESS n.
Quality or state of being ubiquitary, or ubiquitous. [R.] Fuller.
ULCER v.
To ulcerate. [R.] Fuller.
UNACTIVE v.
To render inactive or listless. [Obs.] Fuller.
UNBOW v.
To unbend. [R.] Fuller.
UNCONSTANCY n.
Inconstancy. [Obs.] "The unconstancy of the foundation." Fuller.
UNCREDIT v.
To cause to be disbelieved; to discredit. [Obs.] Fuller.
UNDERMATCH n.
One who is not a match for another. Fuller.
UNDERMONEYED a.
Bribed. [R.] Fuller.
UNDEVIL v.
ing gotten a habit of counterfeiting . . . would not be undeviled by all their exorcisms. Fuller.
UNDIRECT v.
To misdirect; to mislead. [Obs.] who make false fires to undirect seamen in a tempest. Fuller.
UNDISPENSABLE a.
Unavoidable; inevitable. [Obs.] Fuller.
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