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plenitude

[ plen-i-tood, -tyood ]

noun

  1. fullness or adequacy in quantity, measure, or degree; abundance:

    a plenitude of food, air, and sunlight.

    Synonyms: ,

  2. state of being full or complete.


plenitude

/ ˈɛɪˌː /

noun

  1. abundance; copiousness
  2. the condition of being full or complete
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • v·i·ٳܻ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of plenitude1

1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin ŧԾūō. See plenum, -i-, -tude ( def )
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of plenitude1

C15: via Old French from Latin ŧԾūō, from ŧԳܲ full
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Bill; the expansion of government-subsidized housing loans; and a plenitude of residential and industrial spaces.

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“The Amazonian plenitude of Piñon’s imagination puts her in the category of genius.”

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During that time, he visited Washington and thought it had two things going for it: The plenitude of government workers assured a customer base.

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Amongst the praise, they said she "unpacks a plenitude of silenced stories".

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“In working collaboratively with other Black women,” Edwards said, Boyce “unpacks a plenitude of silenced stories.”

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