pleism

Pleismo

Meaning of the word

The term “pleism” refers to the state of fullness, abundance or totality. It is used to describe the condition of something that is full, full or full.

Origin of the word

The word “pleism” originates in the Latin “plethysmus”, which in turn derives from the Greek “PlÄ“thysmos”. Both words have the meaning of “abundance” or “fullness”.

Word adverbs

Some adverbs related to the word “pleism” are: completely, fully, fully, abundantly.

Conjunctions of the word

As “pleism” is a noun, it has no conjunctions directly associated with it.

Synonyms of the word

Some synonyms of “pleism” are: fullness, abundance, totality, completeness, replement.

Word Definitions

  1. State of fullness or totality.
  2. Condition of something that is complete or full.
  3. Abundance or replement.

Phrases that the word applies

– Real estate pleism is on the rise.

– The room was in full people.

– Full information available on the Internet can be overwhelming.

Examples of the word in text

The pleism of options on the restaurant menu left the client undecided.

The company reached sales pleism in the last quarter.

The classroom was in student fullism.

Rhymes with the word

Some examples of words that rhyme with “pleism” are: optimism, altruism, selfishness, magnetism, romanticism.

Anagrams with the word

Possible anagrams with the word “pleism” are: stimpolo, stipolmo, stimpolo.

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