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factful, a.|ˈfæktfʊl| [f. fact n. + -ful.] a. Of a person: Well acquainted with facts. b. Of a literary work: Full or consisting of facts.
1875Helps Anim. & Mast. i. 19 Our fact-full friend whips out some unpleasant fact. 1887Sat. Rev. 3 Sept. 337 The cheap little collection..seldom admits numbers which are not ‘matterful and factful’, as some singular people say. 1910Daily Chron. 15 Jan. 3/1 Mr Hyatt has given us the most factful and clear-visioned record of the founding of Rhodesia. 1930H. Williamson Village Bk. 38 Most of them are naturally factful where their money is not concerned. |