Full-blood
noun
1.
a person or animal of unmixed ancestry; one descended of a pure breed.
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2.
relationship through both parents.
noun
1.
an individual, esp a horse or similar domestic animal, of unmixed race or breed
2.
the relationship between individuals having the same parents
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- Full-blooded
[foo l-bluhd-id] /ˈfʊlˈblʌd ɪd/ adjective 1. of unmixed ancestry; thoroughbred: a full-blooded Cherokee. 2. vigorous; virile; hearty: full-blooded enjoyment. adjective 1. (esp of horses) of unmixed ancestry; thoroughbred 2. having great vigour or health; hearty; virile
- Full-blown
[foo l-blohn] /ˈfʊlˈbloʊn/ adjective 1. fully or completely developed: full-blown AIDS; an idea expanded into a full-blown novel. 2. in full bloom: a full-blown rose. adjective 1. characterized by the fullest, strongest, or best development 2. in full bloom
- Full-bodied
[foo l-bod-eed] /ˈfʊlˈbɒd id/ adjective 1. of full strength, flavor, richness, etc.: full-bodied wine; full-bodied writing. adjective 1. having a full rich flavour or quality
- Full-bore
[foo l-bawr, -bohr] /ˈfʊlˈbɔr, -ˈboʊr/ Informal. adjective 1. moving or operating at the greatest speed or with maximum power. adverb 2. to the fullest extent; with the greatest power, speed, force, etc.: The cars drove full-bore down the straightaway. adjective Large; fully developed: And this track here, big, a full-bore male (1936+)
- Full-bottomed
adjective 1. (of a wig) long at the back