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Etymology

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From feature +‎ -ful.

Adjective

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featureful (comparative more featureful, superlative most featureful)

  1. (chiefly computing) Having many features.
    • 1975, Dept. of Environmental Conservation, New York, The Conservationist (volume 30, issue 1)
      Seagears declared in the magazine's first issue that "we're going to try to make this magazine as well rounded and featureful as possible within our means."
    • 2003, Blair Rampling, Windows Server 2003 security bible:
      Snort is not nearly as featureful as a commercial IDS, but it is free.