Plenitude
"She is warm, her hair is silken, and she nestles perfectly into the curve of your torso. You experience something like plenitude..."
[NY Times OpEd by Judith Warner, "I Love Them, I Love Him Not"*]
NOUN: 1. An ample amount or quantity; an abundance: a region blessed with a plenitude of natural resources. 2. The condition of being full, ample, or complete.
ETYMOLOGY: Middle English, from Old French, from Latin, full.
OTHER FORMS: pleni·tudi·nous —ADJECTIVE
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[NY Times OpEd by Judith Warner, "I Love Them, I Love Him Not"*]
NOUN: 1. An ample amount or quantity; an abundance: a region blessed with a plenitude of natural resources. 2. The condition of being full, ample, or complete.
ETYMOLOGY: Middle English, from Old French, from Latin, full.
OTHER FORMS: pleni·tudi·nous —ADJECTIVE
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