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There are 15 eight-letter words beginning with FUL

FULCRATEfulcrate adj. (Botany) Propped; supported by accessory organs.
fulcrate adj. Furnished with fulcrums.
FULCRATE adj. supported by fulcrums.
FULCRUMSfulcrums n. Plural of fulcrum.
FULCRUM n. (Latin) a support for a lever.
FULFILLSfulfills v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fulfill.
FULFILL v. to bring about the accomplishment of, also FULFIL.
FULGENCYfulgency n. (Obsolete) brightness; splendour; glitter; effulgence.
FULGENCY n. brightness.
FULGOURSfulgours n. Plural of fulgour.
FULGOUR n. splendour, also FULGOR.
FULGURALfulgural adj. Relating to, or characteristic of, thunder and lightning.
FULGURAL adj. pertaining to lightning.
FULLAGESfullages n. Plural of fullage.
FULLAGE n. a charge for fulling cloth.
FULLBACKfullback n. (American football) An offensive back whose primary jobs are to block in advance of the halfback on…
fullback n. (Rugby) A position behind the main line of backs in both rugby union and rugby league. In rugby union…
fullback n. (Field hockey) A defensive player who assists the goalie in preventing the opposing team from scoring.
FULLEREDfullered v. Simple past tense and past participle of fuller.
FULLER v. to groove with a type of hammer.
FULLFACEfull-face adj. Alternative form of full-faced.
FULLFACE n. a portrait or photograph where the subject faces straight towards the viewer.
FULLNESSfullness n. Being full; completeness.(Can we add an example for this sense?).
fullness n. The degree to which a space is full.(Can we add an example for this sense?).
fullness n. (Figurative) The degree to which fate has become known. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
FULMINEDfulmined v. Simple past tense and past participle of fulmine.
FULMINE v. (Spenser) to explode loudly.
FULMINESfulmines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fulmine.
FULMINE v. (Spenser) to explode loudly.
FULMINICfulminic adj. Of or pertaining to fulminic acid or its derivatives.
FULMINIC adj. highly explosive.
FULSOMERfulsomer adj. Comparative form of fulsome: more fulsome.
FULSOME adj. cloying.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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