The state of containing or holding as much or as many of something as possible, or of being filled to capacity.
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释义 | the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > [noun] > fullness (20) fullnessa1398 The state of containing or holding as much or as many of something as possible, or of being filled to capacity. repletiona1398 The fact or condition of being filled to the limit or of being excessively full; an instance of this; (in early use) esp. an excess of humours… fullinessa1400 fullness. Chiefly Scottish in later use. impletion1583 The action of filling; the condition of being filled; fullness. repleteness1603 The state or condition of being replete; repletion, fullness; †corpulence (obsolete). plenitya1622 Fullness; plenitude. expletion1623 The action of filling something; the state of being filled to the full, satisfaction, fulfilment. Also: an act of fulfilling something. Now rare. plenuma1784 Chiefly literary. In extended use: a condition of fullness or great quantity; a place filled with something. stowage1825 The condition of being closely filled or packed. plenitude1857 Physical or bodily fullness; the condition of being filled or occupied. Also: = plenum, n. 1. Obsolete. Subcategories:— to or over the brim (3) — to obstruction (1) — crowdedness (6) |
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