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Etymology

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From plenitude +‎ -in- +‎ -ous.

Adjective

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plenitudinous (not comparable)

  1. Characterised by plenitude; abundant
    • 2007 July 14, John Hawthorne, Andrew McGonigal, “The many minds account of vagueness”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 138, number 3, →DOI:
      Our view relies on a plenitudinous metaphysics to which we are antecedently sympathetic, and adds to it one bold hypothesis.