pleromium

Pleroma

Meaning of the word

The word “pleroma” is a masculine noun meaning fullness, totality or completeness. It is a Greek term that is used to describe all of the universe or all of something.

Origin of the word

The word “pleroma” originates in ancient Greek, more specifically in the term “plḗrōma”, which means “fullness” or “totality”. The term was first used by the Greek philosophers to describe all of the universe.

Adverbs of the word
– Pleromatically
– Plenomatically

Conjunctions of the word

– AND
– or
– But
– Although
– Therefore

synonyms of the word
– Fullness
– totality
– Complete
– Integrity
– Abundance

Definitions of the Word

  • Fullness or totality of something.
  • State to be complete or whole.
  • Set of all parts that make up something.

  • Phrases that the word applies




    “The Pleroma of the Universe is infinite.”
    “The fullness of love is what everyone seeks.”
    “All parts forms the puzzle.”

    Examples of the word in text

    “The Pleroma of the Universe is infinite, with numerous galaxies and stars.”

    “The fullness of love is what everyone seeks, the feeling of being complete and happy.”

    “The totality of the pieces forms the puzzle, revealing the final image.”

    Rhymes with the word
    – Scheme
    – Theme
    – Problem
    – System
    – Poem

    anagrams with the word

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