PLEROMA

Etymology

Noun

pleroma (countable and uncountable, plural pleromas)

(botany) The central portion of the primary meristem.

(chiefly, theology) A state of perfect fullness, especially of God's being.

(gnosticism) The spiritual universe seen in terms of the full totality of the powers and essence of God.

Anagrams

• Palermo, Palmero, Palmore, leproma, polearm

Noun

Pleroma (uncountable)

Alternative letter-case form of pleroma

Anagrams

• Palermo, Palmero, Palmore, leproma, polearm

Source: Wiktionary



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