fullstanding

adj

Etymology

From full + standing. Compare German vollständig (“complete, whole, entire, perfect”), Dutch volstaan (“to suffice”), Swedish fullständig (“full, complete, with everything included”).

  1. derived from *standaną — “to stand
  2. inherited from *standandz — “standing
  3. inherited from standende
  4. inherited from standynge
  5. compounded as fullstanding — “full + standing

Definitions

  1. Completely standing

    Completely standing; standing fully upright.

    • […] could be watched by small groups of people at about eye level through a hole cut in a wall or other fullstanding opaque divider.
  2. Complete in standing

    Complete in standing; standing fully on one's own; whole; sound; complete; entire; absolute.

    • To achieve a fullstanding objective method of historical research is neither possible nor desirable in the view of Robin Collingwood (Clausen 1968, p35).
    • Participation means that a member state, as such, as a fullstanding state and independently from the size of their territory or their population, is entitled to be involved in decision making at the level of the federation.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for fullstanding. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA