Plenums [noun]
Definition of Plenums:
governmental body, most often elected, that makes laws
Opposite/Antonyms of Plenums:
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Sentence/Example of Plenums:
He had left the world a plenum, and he now finds it a vacuum.
The two departments, united, form the "Plenum" of the Senate.
The two great principles of nature are a vacuum, and a plenum.
The same is true of many other facts besides a plenum and a vacuum.
Hence atoms and the void are also called the plenum and the vacuum.
Those things are there, right now, both in primary time and in the plenum.
May there not be set within set, each necessary to the motion of the other, till we approximate a plenum?
The Aristotelian plenum was reintroduced in this form, that there might be some reality where the discrete atoms were not.
Futurum erat Baptisma plenum maximæ Potestatis & Gratiæ purgaturum peccata.
Ipsum autem triduum, non totum & plenum fuisse Scriptura Testis est.