factful
English
Etymology
fact
+
-ful
Adjective
factful
(
comparative
more
factful
,
superlative
most
factful
)
factually
accurate
1926
, Frederick James Glass,
Sketching from Nature
, page 11:
While the pages, both printed and pictorial, are scrupulously
factful
, the authors write with such charm that the reader is able to visualise something of the social life of the period
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