meatful
English
Etymology
From
meat
+
-ful
.
Adjective
meatful
(
comparative
more
meatful
,
superlative
most
meatful
)
Full of
meat
; of or pertaining to meat;
meaty
(
figurative
)
Containing sizable
substance
or
content
;
hefty
;
full
Antonyms
meatless
Anagrams
teamful
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