mirrorful
Etymology
From mirror + -ful.
mirrorful means covered in mirrors. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
adj
- Covered in mirrors.“In the mirrorful elevator a few women looked at him with dread lest his soppiness should smirch their fabrics.”
- mirror-like; reflective.“To use the mirror to position herself differently as a difference that makes a difference, as a mirrorful space which is concave; convex; opaque; transparent; distorted and distorting; disoriented; shattered; broken […]”
noun
- The amount reflected by a mirror.“Eyes are gazing on boys who explode from springboards to shell the sea, and joyfully splinter its mirrorful of sunset.”