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FullTime Contract - FT. A permanent or ongoing contract of employment in which the employee works at least the standard number of hours in a working week, usually 35.
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Fullearly 14c., from Old English fyllo, fyllu "fullness (of food), satiety;" also from full (adj.).
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FullOld English full "containing all that can be received; having eaten or drunk to repletion; filled; perfect, entire, utter," from Proto-Germanic *fulla- "full" (source also of Old S [..]
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Full"to tread or beat cloth to cleanse or thicken it," late 14c., from Old French foler, fouler "trample on, press," from Latin fullo "fuller, launderer," also a kind of beet [..]
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Fullfull moon: the time when the Moon is fully illuminated; "the moon is at the full" beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening; "full the cloth" [..]
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FullTime Equivalent (FTE) - A standardised measure used in converting number of persons in part-time employment to number of persons in full-time employment.
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Fulltime/Part-time workers - Full-time workers are those who work 35 or more hours per week; part-time workers work between one and 35 hours per week.
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Fullno room for any more
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Full complete.
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FullDefinition Said of a bond trading with accrued interest.
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Fullful mit
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FullA strong tea with good color and no bitterness.
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Fullcost pricing - Setting the final prices of goods and services to include both the private costs of inputs and the external costs created by their production and use.
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Full(n) the time when the Moon is fully illuminated(v) beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening(v) make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering(v) increase in phase(adj) containing as much or a [..]
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FullTime Student -
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FullTime Students-Students who are registered for credit in the equivalent of ★9 or more in a Fall/Winter Term. In Spring/Summer Terms, a student is considered full-time if one of these conditions applies [..]
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Fullsaturated. Photographer term for rich color.
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Full360-degree twisting rotation
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FullStrong fundamentals relative to harmonics. Good low frequency response, not necessarily extended, but with adequate level around 100 to 300 Hz. Male voices are full around 125 Hz; female voices and violins are full around 250 Hz; sax is full around 250 to 400 Hz. Opposite of thin. Fun - A term coined by Currawong referring to a tonal balance in a [..]
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FullTaste good strength and colour
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Fulldrunk Furphy :
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Fulland Final Adoption:
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FullSaid of sail when full of wind.
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Fullrigged-ship a fully square rigged ship with three or more masts.
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FullWhen all the sails are filled with the wind and quite steady.
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FullLoad - Air compressor operation at full speed with a fully open inlet and discharge delivering maximum air flow.
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FullAll sites in the study area are sampled.
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FullSelection of sites is based on the need to estimate parameters or coefficients of a model that will be used to make the population estimates.
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Fullfull twisting back somersault
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FullA quality of the sound of having all frequencies present, especially the low frequencies.
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Full
full, fully, completely, entirely
''ang|fulhar|fulh?r|completely hoary''
''ang|fullcuman|fullcuman|to attain''
''ang|fullgearwian|full?earwian|to finish, complete''
very
''ang|fullclæne|fu [..]
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