See Also: full-faced(dictionary)
Full Double Full Full - Freestyle Skating(gambling)
Double Full Full Full - Freestyle Skating(gambling)
Full Full Full - Freestyle Skating(gambling)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
Full-Brother, Full-Sister - Horse Racing(gambling)
Full Double Full Tuck - Freestyle Skating(gambling)
Full Double Full - Freestyle Skating(gambling)
Full Full - Freestyle Skating(gambling)
Full in Full Out - Freestyle Skating(gambling)

daughter (medicine) and full-faced (iou)


daughter (medicine)


daughter


Origin: OE. Doughter, doghter, dohter, AS. Dohtor, dohter; akin to OS. Dohtar, D. Dochter, G. Tochter, Icel. Dtir, Sw. Dotter, Dan. Dotter, datter, Goth. Daohtar, OSlav. Dshti, Russ. Doche, Lith. Dukt, Gr, Zen. Dughdhar, Skr. Duhit; possibly originally, the milker, cf. Skr. Duh to milk, 245.

1. The female offspring of the human species; a female child of any age; applied also to the lower animals.

2. A female descendant; a woman. "This woman, being a daughter of Abraham." (Luke xiii. 16) "Dinah, the daughter of Leah, which she bare unto Jacob, went out to see the daughter of the land." (Gen. Xxxiv. 1)

3. A son's wife; a daughter-in-law. "And Naomi said, Turn again, my daughters." (Ruth. I. 11)

4. A term of adress indicating parental interest. "Daughter, be of good comfort." (Matt. Ix.

<biology> 22) Daughter cell, one of the cells formed by cell division. See Cell division, under Division.

Source: Websters Dictionary


full-faced (iou)



full-faced adjective. E17.
[from FULL adjective + FACE noun + -ED2. Cf. FULL FACE.]
Having a full or plump face. E17.
Having the face turned fully towards the observer or in some specified direction. E17.
Typography. Of a character: having a face occupying the whole depth of type. E19.