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  • 91repletion — late 14c., from O.Fr. repletion (early 14c.) or directly from L.L. repletionem, noun of action from replere (see REPLETE (Cf. replete)) …

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  • 92full — I. a. 1. Filled, replete. 2. Abounding, replete, well stocked or provided. 3. Satiated, sated, glutted, cloyed. 4. Saturated, soaked. 5. Complete, entire, perfect, adequate, mature. 6. Abundant, plentiful, copious, plenteous, sufficient, ample. 7 …

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  • 93full — [OE] Full and its verbal derivative fill go back ultimately to the Indo European base *plē , which also produced Latin plēnus ‘full’ (source of English plenary, plenty, and replenish, and of French plein and Italian pieno ‘full’) and English… …

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  • 94plenty — [13] Plenty is one of a family of English words that trace their history back to Latin plēnus ‘full’ (a descendant of the same Indo European base, *plē , as produced English full and plethora). Others include plenary [16], plenipotentiary [17],… …

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  • 95re|plen´ish|ment — re|plen|ish «rih PLEHN ihsh», transitive verb. to fill again; provide a new supply for: »to replenish one s wardrobe. One cannot take from a water supply at a greater rate than it is replenished (R. N. Elston). SYNONYM(S): refill, renew. –v.i. to …

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  • 96re|plen´ish|er — re|plen|ish «rih PLEHN ihsh», transitive verb. to fill again; provide a new supply for: »to replenish one s wardrobe. One cannot take from a water supply at a greater rate than it is replenished (R. N. Elston). SYNONYM(S): refill, renew. –v.i. to …

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  • 97re|plen|ish — «rih PLEHN ihsh», transitive verb. to fill again; provide a new supply for: »to replenish one s wardrobe. One cannot take from a water supply at a greater rate than it is replenished (R. N. Elston). SYNONYM(S): refill, renew. –v.i. to fill again; …

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  • 98BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon …

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  • 99FALAQUERA, SHEM TOV BEN JOSEPH IBN — (1223/8–after 1290), philosopher, translator, commentator, poet, and encyclopedist. Falaquera was born in Spain between 1223 and 1228; his last known work refers to events in 1290. Various etymologies have been suggested for his name, which was… …

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