Dictionary Blog: Pleoric
Meaning of the word
The word “plerical” is an adjective that refers to something or someone who is full, complete or full. It can also be used to describe something that is abundant or rich in some feature.
Origin of the word
The origin of the word “plenicic” comes from the Greek “plerotikós”, which means “full” or “complete”.
Word adverbs
There are no specific adverbs related to the word “plenotic”.
Conjunctions of the word
There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “plenicotic”.
Synonyms of the word
Some synonyms of the word “plerical” are: full, complete, full, full, abundant, rich.
Word Definitions
- that is full or complete.
- which is abundant or rich in some feature.
Phrases that the word applies
– The glass was plenical water.
– The room was plerical of people.
– The book is Pleotic of Information.
Examples of the word in text
1. The garden was plenical of colorful flowers.
2. The party was plerical of joy and fun.
3. The market offers an plerical variety of products.
Rhymes with the word
symbolic, rhetorical, skeptical, eclectic, poetic.
Anagrams with the word
no anagrams were found with the word “plenotic”.