plenitudinous
Americanadjective
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characterized or marked by plenitude.
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stout or portly.
Etymology
Origin of plenitudinous
1805–15; < Latin plēnitūdin- (stem of plēnitūdō plenitude ) + -ous
Example Sentences
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Ecce Homo: ‘Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt and the Art of Rebellion’ Pavel Zoubok Gallery 531 West 26th Street, Chelsea Through Aug. 9 Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt’s career retrospective at MoMA PS1 last year was a plenitudinous affair, and now there’s more of him at Pavel Zoubok, and that’s great.
From New York Times
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