To: bagster
"plenitude"You made that word up.
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Oh -- really...?
plenitude |ˈpleniˌt(y)o͞od|
noun
an abundance: the farm boasts a plenitude of animals and birds.
the condition of being full or complete: the plenitude of the pope's powers.
ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin plenitudo, from plenus full.
TXnMA '-}
167 posted on
05/20/2020 12:26:37 PM PDT by
TXnMA
(Anagram: "PANDEMIC --> DEM PANIC"<P>)
To: TXnMA
Photo shop.
I know your game.
180 posted on
05/20/2020 12:51:20 PM PDT by
bagster
("Even bad men love their mamas".)
To: TXnMA
see also, “plenary”.
As in, plenary powers of POTUS in a declared emergency.
197 posted on
05/20/2020 1:05:38 PM PDT by
Cletus.D.Yokel
(When we look to government to solve our problems, our "rights" become reduced to "privileges".)
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