How Do You Spell FULLERY?

Pronunciation: [fˈʊləɹi] (IPA)

The word "Fullery" is spelled with a double "l" and "e" at the end, which gives it a unique sound. The phonetic transcription is /ˈfʊləri/. The "ul" sound in "Fullery" is pronounced as /ʊl/, similar to the "oo" sound in "full". The "e" at the end of the word is silent but makes the vowel before it longer, as in the word "empty". "Fullery" refers to a place where cloth is fulled or cleaned by a process called fulling.

Common Misspellings for FULLERY

  • dullery
  • vullery
  • gullery
  • tullery
  • rullery
  • fyllery
  • fhllery
  • fjllery
  • fillery
  • f8llery
  • f7llery
  • fuklery
  • fuplery
  • fuolery
  • fulkery
  • fulpery
  • fuloery
  • fullwry
  • fullsry

Etymology of FULLERY

The word "fullery" comes from the Middle English term "fullerie", which is derived from the Old French word "fullerie" or "fulleire". This, in turn, can be traced back to the Latin word "fullo", meaning a fulling mill or one who fulfills the process of fulling, the treatment of cloth to make it denser and more compact. The term "fullery" refers to a place where fulling was carried out, typically a workshop or a mill.

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