释义 |
fuller I. full·er \ˈfu̇lə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English fullere, from Old English, from Latin fullo fuller + Old English -ere -er — more at full V 1. : one that fulls cloth 2. : weighter II. ful·ler transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably from the name Fuller : to form a groove or channel in < fuller a bayonet > III. ful·ler noun (-s) 1. : a blacksmithing set hammer with a longitudinally half-round peen or a form of bottom tool with a similar working end sometimes used in conjunction with the first for grooving and spreading iron; also : a groove made by such a tool or any groove or fluting 2. : the portion of a forging die that reduces the cross-sectional area between the ends of the stock and permits the metal to move outward during preliminary forging |