maundful

/ˈmɔːndfl/

Definitions

1. adjective

full to the extent or degree required or allowed

“The maundful measure of flour was just right for the recipe.”

2. adverb

to the extent or degree required or allowed

“He used the flour maundful to make the cake.”

3. noun

a maund, or a unit of weight or volume, especially in Bengal

“The merchant sold goods in maundful lots to his customers.”

Synonyms

  • enough
  • full
  • sufficient

Antonyms

  • inadequate
  • insufficient