Somewhat full; nearly complete or nearly full, but not entirely or absolutely full.
Created by adding the diminishing suffix '-ish' to 'full,' a productive way in English to indicate approximation or partial qualities (like 'reddish' or 'coldish').
The suffix '-ish' is brilliantly efficient—it lets English speakers indicate 'kind of' or 'sort of' without needing a whole new word, and it's been doing this work for over a thousand years.
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