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1. (adj.) full-length
of standard or customary length:
a full-length motion picture.
2. full-length
showing or accommodating the full length or height of the human body:
a full-length mirror.
Etymology: (1700–10)
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| Definition of 'full-length' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) full-length
representing or accommodating the entire length
"a full-length portrait"
2. (adj) full-length, uncut
complete
"the full-length play"
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1. (adjective) full-length
(of a mirror or painting) showing the entire body
a full-length portrait
2. full-length
(of a dress or skirt) reaching the ankles
***a full-length skirt/dress
3. full-length
(of a movie, book, or performance) not made shorter than usual
the full-length version of the film
4. full-length
(of curtains) reaching the floor
***full-length curtains/drapes
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