different between beamful vs beadful
beamful
English
Etymology 1
From beam +? -ful.
Adjective
beamful (comparative more beamful, superlative most beamful)
- Beamy; radiant; luminous.
Etymology 2
beam +? -ful
Noun
beamful (plural beamfuls)
- A quantity in a beam (of wood, of light, etc)
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beadful
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English bedeful, equivalent to bead (“prayer", later also "bead”) +? -ful.
Adjective
beadful (comparative more beadful, superlative most beadful)
- (obsolete) Prayerful.
- Full of or having beads; beaded
- 1918, International Railway Journal - Volume 26:
- Choice lay between the red and green pillow with the beadwork dog, and the thinner patchwork one with written names scrawling over it; and the beadful dog won out.
- 1918, International Railway Journal - Volume 26:
Etymology 2
bead +? -ful
Noun
beadful (plural beadfuls)
- The amount contained in a bead
Anagrams
- leaf bud, leafbud
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