fullness


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fullness
n. quality of being full or filled to capacity; satiation; completeness; being of large proportions (also fulness)

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Pleroma
Pleroma (Greek ) generally refers to the totality of divine powers. The word means fullness from ("I fill") comparable to which means "full", and is used in Christian theological contexts: both in Gnosticism generally, and by St. Paul the Apostle in (the word is used 17 times in the NT).

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fullness

Noun
1. completeness over a broad scope
(synonym) comprehensiveness
(hypernym) completeness
(attribute) comprehensive
2. the property of a sound that has a rich and pleasing timbre
(synonym) mellowness, richness
(hypernym) timbre, timber, quality, tone
3. the condition of being filled to capacity
(antonym) emptiness
(hypernym) condition, status
(hyponym) repletion, satiety, satiation
(attribute) full
4. greatness of volume
(synonym) voluminosity, voluminousness
(hypernym) largeness, bigness


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)Download this dictionary
Fullness
(n.)
The state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness.
  

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Elisabeth
Elizabeth, the oath, or fullness, of God
  
 
Jehosheba
fullness, or oath, of the Lord
  
 
Mallothi
fullness; circumcision
  
 
Millo
fullness
  

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