Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . that all space is full of matter.—Plen«itnde, -tud, n. State of being full or complete; fullness; abundance; redundancy of blood and humors;repletion. — Plenty, -tt, n. Full or adequate sup«ply; enough and to spare; copiousness; exuberanc«i Sm, fSme, far, pass or opera, fare; Snd, eve, tSrm; Yn, Ice; Bdd, tone, 6r; PLESIOSAURUS 303 PLUS — a. Plentiful; abundant. — PlenteouB, -te-us,


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . that all space is full of matter.—Plen«itnde, -tud, n. State of being full or complete; fullness; abundance; redundancy of blood and humors;repletion. — Plenty, -tt, n. Full or adequate sup«ply; enough and to spare; copiousness; exuberanc«i Sm, fSme, far, pass or opera, fare; Snd, eve, tSrm; Yn, Ice; Bdd, tone, 6r; PLESIOSAURUS 303 PLUS — a. Plentiful; abundant. — PlenteouB, -te-us, plenty ; sulficient for every purpose ;having plenty; weil provided for; rich;fruitful.—Plentlful, -tl-ful, a. Containing plenty ; jaeld-ing abundant crops; affording ample supply. —Pleonaam, -o-nazm, n. The use of more words, toexpress ideas, than are necessary. — Pleonastic,tical, a. Pert, to, or partaking of, pleonasm; redun-dant.— Pliocene, Plei^ocene, pho-sen, a. {Geol.)Pert, to the strata more recent than the mioceneor 2d teri-iary. — Pli-, Pleistocene, plisto-sen, a.(Gfeol.) Pert, to the most recent tertiary , plesY-o-sawrus, n. (Paleon.) A genus. Plesiosaurus of large extinct marine reptiles, having the neckvery long, and the-body and tail short. Plethera, pletho-ra, n. Over-fullness ; esp., fullnessor excess of blood ; repletion ; state of being over-full in any respect.—Plethoric, ple-thorik or pleth-o-rik, a. Evincing plethora either in a physical or ametaphorical sense. Pleura, plura, n. {Anat.) The serous membranecovering the inside of the thorax and investing thelungs.—Pleurisy,-rT-st, n. {Med.) An inflamma-tion of the pleura, accompanied with fever, pain,difficult respiration, and cough. —Pleurific, -ical,a. Pert, to, or diseased with, pleurisy. — Pleuro-pnenmo^niai -nu-mont-a, n. A contagious inflam-matory disease of the pleura and lungs, esp. danger-ous to herds of cattle. Plexus, Pliable, Plicate, Pliers, etc.


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