💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Plethory"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| plethrumnoun | Alternative form of plethron. [(historical units of measure) A former Greek unit of length equal to 100 Greek feet (podes).] |
| pleiomerynoun | The condition of being pleiomeric. |
| pleonastnoun | (rare) One who is addicted to pleonasm, or redundancy in speech or writing. |
| plurisienoun | Obsolete form of pleurisy. [(pathology) Inflammation of lung pleura.] |
| plethronnoun | (historical units of measure) A former Greek unit of length equal to 100 Greek feet (podes). |
| plethymographynoun | Misspelling of plethysmography. [(medicine) The diagnostic use of a plethysmograph.] |
| emplastronnoun | (medicine, archaic) A plaster. |
| pleromanoun | (Christianity) A state of perfect fullness, especially of God's being as incarnated in Jesus Christ. |
| plerophorianoun | Alternative form of plerophory. [Fullness, especially of conviction or persuasion; the state of being fully persuaded] |
| polypidomnoun | (obsolete) polyparium |
| pharmacopolenoun | (archaic) Synonym of quack: a peddler of fraudulent medicines and cures. |
| plousiocracynoun | (archaic) plutocracy |
| polypusnoun | (medicine) A polyp. |
| ablepharonnoun | (medicine) ablepharia |
| perissologynoun | Superfluity of words; verbosity; long-windedness. |
| pantagoguenoun | (archaic) A medicine once believed capable of purging away all morbid humours. |
| pleiopusnoun | Rare spelling of pleopod. [(zoology) One of the abdominal legs of a crustacean.] |
| polypifernoun | (biology) Any colonial organism, such as coral, formed from polyps |
| pleonasmnoun | (uncountable, rhetoric) Redundancy in wording. |
| emplastrationnoun | (medicine, obsolete) The application of a plaster or salve. |
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