Numberful

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Many in number; numerous. nonstandard, rare

    "He continued in this tone, noting that lands well ungifted in toneart—we know that altho the Jews are the most numberful of all the mindtilthed ((educated)) races in Europe (races lacking in mindtilth may birth lovelier toneart than mindtilled [...]"

  2. 2
    Full of numbers. nonstandard, rare

    "[...] would recite the grave, tribulationary instructions on just how every numberful sheet was to be folded untilitwas a contrivementjust shyof becoming aweakbodied box, and then eachwas tobe walked singlefile up tothe deskso that the teacher [...]"

Example

More examples

"He continued in this tone, noting that lands well ungifted in toneart—we know that altho the Jews are the most numberful of all the mindtilthed ((educated)) races in Europe (races lacking in mindtilth may birth lovelier toneart than mindtilled [...]"

Etymology

From number + -ful.

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