1. faithfull - Adjective
2. Faithfull - Proper noun
faithfull (comparative faithfuller or more faithfull, superlative faithfullest or most faithfull)
Archaic spelling of faithful.
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Faithfull
A surname.
A morphism f:A → B of rings is a homological epimorphism if it is an epimorphism and it induces a full and faithfull functor on derived categories: D(f) : D(B) → D(A). Source: Internet
After holding various positions based in the United Kingdom, France, Laos, Cyprus and Kenya, Faithfull became Shell’s area co-ordinator for the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico in 1989. Source: Internet
Faithfull the Brand Sloane Top + Linnie Skirt The most comfortable, airy, and cute outfit for exploring the streets of Bali. Source: Internet
I have been doing it since i was 16years old in Nigeria, i'm now 32yrs with my family in the UK and God has been faithfull over the years. Source: Internet
The Lucy Faithfull Foundation, which is the only UK-wide child protection charity focused solely on preventing child sexual abuse, offers support to adults concerned about their sexual thoughts and behaviour towards children. Source: Internet
The first Hamlet in color was a 1969 film directed by Tony Richardson with Nicol Williamson as Hamlet and Marianne Faithfull as Ophelia. Source: Internet