re·plete [ri-pleet] (previously 06-12-13)
adjective
1. abundantly supplied or provided; filled (usually followed by with): a speech replete with sentimentality.
2. stuffed or gorged with food and drink.
3. complete: a scholarly survey, replete in its notes and citations.
noun
4. Entomology. (among honey ants) a worker with a distensible crop in which honeydew and nectar are stored for the use of the colony.
OTHER WORDS FROM REPLETE
re·plete·ly, adverb
re·plete·ness, noun
re·ple·tive, adjective
re·ple·tive·ly, adverb
un·re·plete, adjective
un·re·plete·ness, noun
WORDS RELATED TO REPLETE
rife, awash, filled, loaded, jammed, crowded, overflowing, teeming, lavish, abounding, packed, stuffed, charged, brimming, complete, crammed, gorged, sated, satiated, glutted
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2. sated, satiated, glutted, surfeited.
Origin: 1350–1400; Middle English repleet < Middle French replet < Latin repletus past participle of replere to fill up ( re- re- + ple ( re ) to fill, akin to plenus full1 + -tus past participle suffix)
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