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full-fat (not comparable)

  1. Having all of the features or traits; not cut down or simplified.
    Antonym: lite
    • 1998, Science & Government Report, volume 28, page 10:
      So as the six-year conceptual design phase ends next month, and the design teams face extinction, the partners [] have begun frantic efforts to keep ITER alive, ginning up concepts for an "ITER light" that promise to cut costs in half while providing most of the features of the full-fat version.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see full,‎ fat.
    full-fat milk
    the full-fat version of a recipe