1. full term - Noun
2. full term - Adjective
the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent
gestated for the entire duration of normal pregnancy
Source: WordNetfull-term
It's a very good idea that we have a third term Labour government led by Tony Blair for a full term. Peter Mandelson
Nixon's full term was one of the most successful in U.S. history, which is why he was re-elected by the largest plurality in the country's history. Conrad Black
a healthy baby born at full term Source: Internet
a healthy full-term baby Source: Internet
Also in 1953, the AEC sponsored a study to discover if radioactive iodine affected premature babies differently from full-term babies. Source: Internet
Anthony was a two-month premature baby born five minutes before his full-term brother Mark. Source: Internet