Definitions from Wiktionary (repletive)
▸ adjective: Tending to make replete; filling.
▸ adjective: Restorative; serving to replenish.
▸ adjective: (Christianity) Ubiquitious; everywhere; unbounded by physical constraints.
▸ adjective: (medicine) Causing blood to flow to (a body part)
▸ adjective: (traditional Chinese medicine) Associated with oiliness and characterized by fullness or excess, such as with inflammation, swelling; mucus production, puss, etc.
▸ adjective: (urban studies) Pertaining to a phase of infilling.
▸ adjective: (linguistics) Implying or anticipating the subject which comes after the verb, as in "There is a house over there."
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▸ adjective: Tending to make replete; filling.
▸ adjective: Restorative; serving to replenish.
▸ adjective: (Christianity) Ubiquitious; everywhere; unbounded by physical constraints.
▸ adjective: (medicine) Causing blood to flow to (a body part)
▸ adjective: (traditional Chinese medicine) Associated with oiliness and characterized by fullness or excess, such as with inflammation, swelling; mucus production, puss, etc.
▸ adjective: (urban studies) Pertaining to a phase of infilling.
▸ adjective: (linguistics) Implying or anticipating the subject which comes after the verb, as in "There is a house over there."
Similar:
replete,
full,
replenished,
overreplete,
rich,
plenitudinous,
plenitudinary,
expletive,
full up,
expletory,
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