pleinetal

Pleine

Meaning of the word

The word “pleumal” is an adjective that refers to something old, remote or belonging to a past season.

Origin of the word

The origin of the word “pleumal” is from the Greek “pleion”, which means “more” or “larger”. The suffix “-neo” indicates something new or recent. Therefore, “pleinetary” can be understood as something that is older or remote.

Word adverbs

– Pleinidly
– Pleinidly
– Pleinidly

Conjunctions of the word

– AND
– or
– But

Synonyms of the word

– Old
– Remote
– Archaic
– Primitive
– Past

Word Definitions

1. which belongs to a past time; old.
2. Relative to a remote period of history.
3. which is characterized by being archaic or primitive.

Phrases that the word applies

– The temple pleinetum was discovered during archaeological excavations.
– Pleine civilization left traces of its existence.
– Pleinal customs were very different from the current ones.

Examples of the word in text

In the midst of the pleinical ruins, we find a rare artifact.

Pleine painting portrays scenes of the daily life of the time.

Historians study the pleous period in detail.

Rhymes with the word

– Ameneo
– Seneo
– AMEO
– Ceneo
– Benedo

Anagrams with the word

– Eloípen
– Epilene
– Poliene
– Poênie
– POLINEE

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